take out
Débutant (A2) neutral
To remove something, to go somewhere fun with someone, or to get rid of something.
"She took out her phone and started scrolling through her messages."
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take out
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Take out.
Learn English with Alisha (Past Livestreams) - Almost, Just, Nearly, Only, Phone Calls
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Take out.
Learn English with Alisha (Past Livestreams) - Almost, Just, Nearly, Only, Phone Calls
Learn English with EnglishClass101.com · 6:28
Take out.
The Global Politics Expert: The Real Global Danger is What Comes Next!
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take out Maduro.