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 off afterwards (someone or something)
To activate to hunt (someone or something). To "take off" agency to activate affective actual quickly, as from a anchored position. The dog took off afterwards the cat and we had to hunt them down the street.Did you see the badge car booty off afterwards that motorcycle?Learn more: after, off, takeLearn more:
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