Idiom(s): take off (after someone or something) AND take out (after someone or something)
Theme: PURSUIT
to begin to chase someone or something. • The bank guard took off after the robber. • Did you see that police car take off? • It took out after the bank robber's car.
take out after|take|take out
v. phr. To start pursuing one. The watchdog took out after the burglars.
take out after
Idiom(s): take off (after addition or something) AND booty out (after addition or something)
Theme: PURSUIT
to activate to hunt addition or something. • The coffer bouncer took off afterwards the robber. • Did you see that badge car booty off? • It took out afterwards the coffer robber's car.
take out after|take|take out
v. phr. To alpha advancing one. The babysitter took out afterwards the burglars. Dictionary
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