Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Removal; specifically, removal by death; killing.
  • noun In printing, the act of taking sheets from a printing-machine.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun Removal; murder. See To take off (c), under take, v. t.
  • noun (Print.), engraving The removal of sheets from the press.
  • noun Act of presenting a take-off, or burlesque imitation.

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Examples

  • This is just taking-off, and it is an exciting moment for the future of mobile user experience and interface.

    Jonathan Spalter: Wireless Wonderland Jonathan Spalter 2011

  • He flourished the Winchester in his hand to indicate the manner of the taking-off.

    The Wit of Porportuk 2010

  • "An 'that means that there's men aboard the Elsinore right now financially interested in my taking-off."

    CHAPTER XXXI 2010

  • That there are still racists in America is an ugly truth, and it shouldn't be ignored, but the timing, tone, and taking-off point of this front page piece in the Washington Post seem to emphasize one of the absolutely least newsworthy aspects of Obama's campaign: Some people won't vote for a black person -- just because he's black.

    Breaking: Racism Not Entirely Eradicated in the United States - Swampland - TIME.com 2008

  • He said the good news is that this happened while the plane was in cruising mode, it wasn't taking-off or landing, which would have been more dangerous.

    CNN Transcript Jun 18, 2009 2009

  • I've had extensive communication with Lou Pepper, who was CEO in the 1980's when the bank's expansion and success really started taking-off.

    Robert Sutton: The No Asshole Rule: Part 2 2008

  • Har-Har the USD sucks right now and the canadian dollar is taking-off.

    EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - New Line Blacklists Jackson 2007

  • John Freeman of the National Book Critics Circle, blogging at the Guardian, used the poll as a taking-off point (or evidence) for an unhappy piece about reading in America, apparently inspired by a trip to Vegas (which I admit, depresses me too).

    Link-Mad Response: American Reading Habits Will Surprise You Book Nerd 2007

  • John Freeman of the National Book Critics Circle, blogging at the Guardian, used the poll as a taking-off point (or evidence) for an unhappy piece about reading in America, apparently inspired by a trip to Vegas (which I admit, depresses me too).

    Archive 2007-08-24 Book Nerd 2007

  • The GOP Tries to Fake It About Foley yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'The GOP Tries to Fake It About Foley'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: A screed on the widespread sickness and corruption of this administration, with Mark Foley as the taking-off focus.'

    The GOP Tries to Fake It About Foley 2006

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