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Webster Dictionary

  1. Take-offnoun

    an imitation, especially in the way of caricature

Editors Contribution

  1. take-off

    The act and process of an aircraft to lift into the air.

    The take-off is great when your in an aircraft.


    Submitted by MaryC on March 7, 2020  

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of take-off in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of take-off in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of take-off in a Sentence

  1. Nick Kyrgios:

    The career hes going to take off on is going to be pretty special, hes a great example for anyone who wants to pick up a tennis racket.

  2. Brad Hodson:

    I think having another qualified pilot who could sit in the seat for take-off and landing would ameliorate a lot of the issues there, but Qantas won't like that because it costs money.

  3. Rachel Zoe:

    I tend to really like dramatic jewelry like earrings that graze my shoulders and big cocktail rings, i typically have a stack of bracelets on each wrist that mean something special to me. I never take off my Cartier Juste Un Clou which is engraved with my son's initials and was a gift from my husband when he was born.

  4. Jacob Ostreicher:

    I think there's also something that happens to you when you land only an hour and a half after you take off from Miami, Florida. And in that much time, you're in a country surrounded by people who have had absolutely no experience or dependence on comfort in their entire experience. ... This is a culture of people who, every time a child's fever rises, has to just wait and see if they're going to die, and they've persevered through these kinds of basic hardships with so much strength.

  5. Adam McKellips:

    If we take off one day for a sickness, we are required to [work] 14 days straight to gain points back. That is why we are fighting tooth and nail for sick days.

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