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  • 111take to your heels — mainly literary phrase to run away from someone, especially because you have done something wrong Thesaurus: to escape from a place or situationsynonym to runsynonym Main entry: heel * * * take to your heels : to begin to run away …

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  • 112take|a|way — «TAYK uh WAY», adjective, noun. –adjective. 1. British. take out: »a Liverpool chain of take away chicken houses (Sunday Times). 2. meant or apt to be noticed, remembered, or retained in the mind; salient: »takeaway message. –noun. 1. a) a… …

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  • 113Take Care — Album par Drake Sortie 15 novembre 2011 Enregistrement 2010 2011 Genre Rap, R B Label …

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  • 114take liberties with something — take liberties with (something) to change something to suit your needs, esp. when writing a story or book. The play takes liberties with history, but it brings to life the people from so long ago …

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  • 115Something to Remember — Album par Madonna Sortie 7 novembre 1995 Durée 71:08 Genre Pop Producteur Nellee Hooper Madonna Patrick Leonard Babyface David Foster …

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  • 116take-up — ˈtake up noun [uncountable] MARKETING the rate at which people buy or accept something offered by a company, government etc: • The bank has not announced targets but it will need high take up rates to justify its investment. * * * take up UK US… …

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  • 117take (someone) up on (something) — to accept (an offer or invitation) from someone. I think I ll take him up on his offer of a free ticket …

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  • 118take a fancy for — • take a fancy to/for smb • take a liking to smb • take to smb (from Idioms in Speech) (smb) to like (often followed by immediately). I met this young man in the train just now, and I ve taken a fancy to him already. Mr. Short himself had taken a …

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  • 119take a fancy to — • take a fancy to/for smb • take a liking to smb • take to smb (from Idioms in Speech) (smb) to like (often followed by immediately). I met this young man in the train just now, and I ve taken a fancy to him already. Mr. Short himself had taken a …

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  • 120take a liking to — • take a fancy to/for smb • take a liking to smb • take to smb (from Idioms in Speech) (smb) to like (often followed by immediately). I met this young man in the train just now, and I ve taken a fancy to him already. Mr. Short himself had taken a …

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