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View definitions for take off after

take off after

verb as in chase

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South Sudan President Salva Kiir later said a second helicopter managed to take off after the attack, only to crash land, killing all on board.

From BBC

Porsha’s long hair had been braided, and anytime the toddler saw a woman with braids from afar, he would take off after her, shouting, “That’s mommy!”

From Salon

But when he was asked if the first deportation flight would now take off after the election, he said yes, adding, “If I’m re-elected.”

"I've always said this team is going to take off after the World Cup."

From BBC

Companies face increasing pressure from staff, state regulators and worker advocates to expand the time employees can take off after the death of a loved one.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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