Similar words: take out, make out, take on, take off, take over, eke out, rake-off, shake off. Meaning: n. 1. prepared food that is intended to be eaten off of the premises 2. (bridge) a bid that asks your partner to bid another suit. adj. of or involving food to be taken and eaten off the premises.
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31. Buss drops his fork into his takeout pasta and smiles and remembers.
32. Fast food, takeout, and heat anddishesup much the modern American diet.
33. Takeout food is very popular in China, it has matured, more simple and convenient compared to other foods .
34. Buy a new one, you are going to have a 5 ¥ takeout.
35. They would eat takeout food, and in the evening the boss would oversee the preparation of more elaborate meals.
36. On April 28, 35, 000 venues -- including restaurants, theaters, and gyms -- were shut down or ordered to serve only takeout food until May 6.
37. There is nothing enticing about a fridge that looks like a mini-bar or is filled with half-eaten takeout food.
More similar words: take out, make out, take on, take off, take over, eke out, rake-off, shake off, make over, for the sake of, take, stake, take in, take up, take for, take to, take away, take down, at stake, take hold, mistake, take care, take time, take care of, take the road, take a shit, take note of, take place, take turns, undertake.