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Taking-off
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What's The Definition Of Taking-off?Synonyms | Synonyms for Taking-off: Related Terms | Find terms related to Taking-off: See Also | Taking-off In Webster's Dictionary \Tak"ing-off`\, n.
1. (Print.) The removal of sheets from the press. [Eng.]
2. Act of presenting a take-off, or burlesque imitation.
\Tak"ing-off`\, n. Removal; murder. See {To take off} (c), under {Take}, v. t. The deep damnation of his taking-off. --Shak. |
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