Phrasal verb take off

Phrasal verb №69

take off

/teɪk ɒf/

Meaning
To rise into the air (about an aircraft); also to become successful quickly; also to remove clothing
Example
He took off his shoes as soon as he got home.
He took off his shoes as soon as he got home.

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Examples with the phrasal verb take off

When she came inside, she took off her wet coat.

When she came inside, she took off her wet coat.

At the party Tom took off the teacher's voice and everyone laughed.

At the party Tom took off the teacher's voice and everyone laughed.

Her new song took off after people shared it online.

Her new song took off after people shared it online.

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