take+something+from

  • 81ˌtake sth ˈout — phrasal verb 1) to remove something from a place Henry took out his wallet.[/ex] 2) to get something officially When you take out insurance, read the small print.[/ex] …

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  • 82take out — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To extract] Syn. cut out, pull out, draw out; see remove 1 . 2. [To escort] Syn. lead, chaperon, attend; see accompany 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To move (something) from a position occupied: remove, take, take… …

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  • 83take anywhere — • get anywhere • get nowhere • get somewhere • take anywhere • take nowhere • take somewhere (from Idioms in Speech) to obtain any (no, some) result; make any (no, some) progress We seem to be really getting somewhere at last, Bart agreed. All… …

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  • 84take nowhere — • get anywhere • get nowhere • get somewhere • take anywhere • take nowhere • take somewhere (from Idioms in Speech) to obtain any (no, some) result; make any (no, some) progress We seem to be really getting somewhere at last, Bart agreed. All… …

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  • 85take somewhere — • get anywhere • get nowhere • get somewhere • take anywhere • take nowhere • take somewhere (from Idioms in Speech) to obtain any (no, some) result; make any (no, some) progress We seem to be really getting somewhere at last, Bart agreed. All… …

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  • 86take a pull — 1) to drink something, especially an alcoholic drink take a pull on: John took a long pull on his beer. 2) to take smoke from a cigarette etc into your lungs take a pull on/at: He took a pull at his cigar …

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  • 87take it — idi a) to believe, assume, or accept something: Take it from me[/ex] b) inf to be able to resist or endure hardship, abuse, etc …

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  • 90take — vb took, tak·en, tak·ing vt 1 a: to obtain control, custody, or possession of often by assertive or intentional means b: to seize or interfere with the use of (property) by governmental authority; specif: to acquire title to for public use by… …

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