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Search results for 'take-off':

take-off noun 1 an instance of an aircraft leaving the ground. 2 an act of imitating or mimicking, especially for comic effect. 3 a place from which one takes off or jumps, etc; a starting-point. See also take off and take someone off at take.

take-off noun 1 an instance of an aircraft leaving the ground. 2 an act of imitating or mimicking, especially for comic effect. 3 a place from which one takes off or jumps, etc; a starting-point. See also take off and take someone off at take.

take-off noun 1 an instance of an aircraft leaving the ground. 2 an act of imitating or mimicking, especially for comic effect. 3 a place from which one takes off or jumps, etc; a starting-point. See also take off and take someone off at take.