What does taking-off mean?
Definitions for taking-off
tak·ing-off
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Webster Dictionary
Taking-offnoun
removal; murder. See To take off (c), under Take, v. t
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of taking-off in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of taking-off in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of taking-off in a Sentence
You have a little pullback this morning and I don't see it as anything more than that, unless something material, i.e. The Fed goes back on their word, come Wednesday, right now, it looks to be like a healthy pullback and a little profit-taking off the strength on Friday.
The problem is, how do you get them to Ukraine without it raising the involvement of NATO? it's one thing to send in a truck with weapons in it. It crosses the border and then it's in Ukraine… Once that plane takes off from Poland. Well, it's an air raid on Russian forces taking off from Poland.
Listen, the reason Mehmet Oz keeps talking about President Trump's endorsement is because Mehmet Oz can't run on Mehmet Oz own positions and Mehmet Oz own records, and what's true is Mehmet Oz has flip-flopped on every major issue that we're talking about in this campaign, the problem, Doctor, is there's no miracle cure for flip-flopping, and Pennsylvanians are seeing right through your phoniness and that's what you're dealing with. And that's why you're not taking off in the polls.
Before this thing came out, we were about 10 feet away from the finish line, taking off the masks now is not a good idea. It's just going to extend it. Let's get to the finish line.
Shortly after taking off, I felt something was not right, i thought: 'something's wrong with the engine,' because I always take this flight.
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