taking+out+or+away

  • 91Mostly Ghostly: Who Let the Ghosts Out? — DVD release cover Directed by Richard Correll …

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  • 92Tom Fletcher (Home and Away) — Infobox soap character name = Tom Fletcher colour=Television colour|Home and Away caption = first= January 17, 1988 Pilot last = February 18,2008 Episode 4576 cause/reason = nickname = Tom alias = species = gender = Male age = born = death = 1990 …

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  • 93skip out — {v.}, {informal} To leave in a hurry; especially after cheating or taking money dishonestly; sneak away; leave without permission. * /The man skipped out of the hotel without paying his bill./ * / How did you get out of the house after supper,… …

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  • 94skip out — {v.}, {informal} To leave in a hurry; especially after cheating or taking money dishonestly; sneak away; leave without permission. * /The man skipped out of the hotel without paying his bill./ * / How did you get out of the house after supper,… …

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  • 95skip\ out — v informal To leave in a hurry; especially after cheating or taking money dishonestly; sneak away; leave without permission. The man skipped out of the hotel without paying his bill. How did you get out of the house after supper, Harry? I skipped …

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  • 96It Crawled Out of the Woodwork — Infobox Television episode Title = It Crawled Out of the Woodwork Series = The Outer Limits Caption = Season = 1 Episode = 11 Airdate = December 9, 1963 Production = 18 Writer = Joseph Stefano Director = Gerd Oswald Photographer = Conrad Hall… …

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  • 97knock the bottom out of something — knock the bottom out of (something) informal to harm something and make it weaker, especially by taking away the thing it needs in order to continue or be successful. Ben losing his job has knocked the bottom out of our plans to buy a house …

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  • 98knock the bottom out of — (something) informal to harm something and make it weaker, especially by taking away the thing it needs in order to continue or be successful. Ben losing his job has knocked the bottom out of our plans to buy a house …

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  • 99(the) knives are out (for somebody) — the ˈknives are out (for sb) idiom the situation has become so bad that people are preparing to make one person take the blame, for example by taking away their job • The knives are out for the chancellor. Main entry: ↑knifeidiom …

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  • 100take time out — take time ˈout idiom to spend some time away from your usual work or activity in order to rest or do sth else instead • She is taking time out from her music career for a year. Main entry: ↑timeidiom …

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