Antonym: put on. Similar words: take on, take out, shake off, take over, for the sake of, take care of, take note of, take notice of. Meaning: v. 1. leave 2. take away or remove 3. depart from the ground 4. take time off from work; stop working temporarily 5. mimic or imitate in an amusing or satirical manner 6. remove clothes 7. get started or set in motion, used figuratively 8. prove fatal 9. make a subtraction.
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61. By the eighteenth century, an economic boom had resulted in an active type of pre-capitalism, ready to take off.
62. Miguel walked into his room, crashing down on to his mat without the strength to take off his coat.
63. Once there they gorge themselves until they are so bloated they can hardly take off.
64. But, despite such efforts, the technology has refused to take off commercially.
65. Take off scarves, too, while your child is playing and tuck in the dangling toggles on anoraks and jackets.
66. You're told to take off your clothes and put on a gown that doesn't fit at the back.
67. He'd had time to wash his hands and take off his rubber gloves and apron.
68. My days begin with getting the kids off to school, then I take off down here.
69. As a woman in this business, every dirtbag in the world tries to get you to take off your clothes.
70. If you have quick release wheels, take off the front wheel and lock it to the frame and back wheel.
71. He'd been gone for donkey's years and he wanted to take off his coat and sit down.
72. Two destroyers come alongside the flattop to take off crew, but it is too late.
73. They just want you to get in a full hour of dread before you take off.
74. This makes it very easy to put on and take off, even when the patient is sitting down.
75. In one accident I witnessed, the take off was being made towards the glare of the sun.
76. When a resultant is radial, the body can take off, like a rocket or a jet engine.
77. But after they take off a stewardess appears. Cabin crew, John reminds himself: stewardess is sexist.
78. Before take off you remove the front cover over the airspeed intake and then start your propeller.
79. A jet pilot will happily take off in weather that would ground micro-light pilots.
80. A third of services were to take off sick crewmen.
81. Move aside the aircraft ... this weird looking craft is ready for take off.
82. Vologsky might as well try to take off and escape in a hot air balloon.
83. Why couldn't you break the power of the Treasury and get your beloved Department of Economic Affairs to take off?
84. By doing nothing, Daley permitted the police to take off both gloves. Sentencedict.com
85. Take off the cover and a single skilfully laid out, screened ground plane, printed circuit board is revealed.
86. Therefore, aircraft used to take off against the wind.
87. Gloves, gloves. Take off the gloves.
88. Lie down, please. Let me take off the splint.
89. A third debated whether to take off her burka.
90. The plane is scheduled to take off at 4.
More similar words: take on, take out, shake off, take over, for the sake of, take care of, take note of, take notice of, take the place of, take advantage of, make out, make over, take, stake, take for, take up, take to, take down, take care, take away, take time, make use of, take apart, take turns, take place, undertake, take the road, by mistake, take after, take it easy.