Synonym: ask out, buy food, draw, draw off, draw out, except, excerpt, exclude, extract, get out, invite out, leave off, leave out, move out, omit, pull, pull out, pull up, remove, take away, unpack, withdraw. Similar words: make out, take on, take off, take over, shake off, make over, for the sake of, take. Meaning: v. 1. cause to leave 2. remove from its packing 3. take out or remove 4. obtain by legal or official process 5. make a date 6. remove something from a container or an enclosed space 7. purchase prepared food to be eaten at home 8. remove (a commodity) from (a supply source) 9. bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover 10. take liquid out of a container or well 11. remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense 12. buy and consume food from a restaurant or establishment that sells prepared food 13. take out of a literary work in order to cite or copy 14. prevent from being included or considered or accepted.
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151. But be in a lot of in officinal in contain vomiting nut, how take out Where is its noxiousness ?
152. About a year later, he was one of 17 men designated to sneak around and take out a fortified machine-gun encampment guarding a German railroad.
153. Take out a meat cleaver and cut off their hand.
154. The Nutcracker and Hair. We have to Iie down in protest. Take out your mats.
155. The brill opening filling is one kind of the tool to take out the bottle cork.
156. The temptation would grow to take out our frustrations on Saigon.
157. In fact, one of the things I ask the salespeople in my classes to do is to take out their business card, scratch out whatever title is on it, and write in CEO.
158. Method: To analysis the incidence of HFRS in 1998 - 1999 and take out rodent infestation monitoring.
159. Clean the ground to use vinegar or plant ash ground is smeary more, if pulling cloth to go up, pour a bit vinegar[sentencedict.com], OK the oil of take out ground dirties.
160. Many young people choose to take out a housing loan to buy a property.
161. When potty training is complete, you take out a full-page public notice in the newspaper.
162. Triple H offered a hefty sum of money to anyone that could take out Goldberg.
163. Take out the life vest from under your seat and put it on!
164. Rising values ment meant that people also take out home equity loans and lines of credit.
165. Following the enactment of the Prevention of Copyright Piracy Ordinance in May 1998, optical disc manufacturers are required to take out a licence from the Commissioner of Customs and Excise.
166. DIPA had very obvious effect with take out general sulfur in dry gas, take out efficiency reached 99.47%, much better than MDEA etc. several desulfurizer.
167. When office stress hits its peak, he knows the hothead to take out of the office.
168. These mines take out give out gas and use gas early.
169. The mother laughed blandly, take out piece of scrip, there is a sole to imprint above.
170. Americans can be awarded scholarships or take out subsidized student loans at any age.
171. Or do I have to take out proportionately from both pretax and after-tax amounts?
172. I see. To take out an open policy, I suppose we phone our insurance broker.
173. How much tax do they take out of your monthly pay?
174. Just reach into your pocket and take out a piece of sugar.
175. Take out the life vest from the underside of your seat and put it on!
176. To take out an open policy, I suppose we phone our insurance broker.
177. Cacique looked a little while, take out the small of the stock they were shot.
178. Captain Price: Soap! Grab a Stinger and take out that chopper! Move!
179. But Israel hass been taking in the take out should fluvial river water.
180. Everybody please take out a piece of paper and write the periodic table from memory.
More similar words: make out, take on, take off, take over, shake off, make over, for the sake of, take, stake, take for, take up, take to, take down, take care, take away, take time, take after, take place, take the road, take apart, take note of, take care of, undertake, by mistake, take turns, take effect, take the lead, take charge, take part in, take action.