take away

  take away (take off, remove) They didn’t come to take the rubbish away. The government took his citizenship away. (force someone to go somewhere) Two men claiming to be police officers came this morning and took him away. envocabulary.com

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take along

take along (take someone with you) On long journeys my father sometimes take me along. (carry something with you) I have to take along some pills just in case you get seasick. envocabulary.com

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live and let live

    live and let live (enjoy your life and let others do the same) Mind your own business. Live and let live. I believe that he must learn to live and let live. envocabulary.com

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neat

neat definition neat  adjective (tidy, everything arranged in the right place) Your room is always so neat.   (liking to keep things very clean and orderly) By nature, she was very neat.   (excellent, wonderful, good) It was a really neat movie. We had a neat time together. He is …

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done to a turn

  done to a turn  British English (cooked in a perfect way) I want my steak done to a turn. Not too done and not too raw. The turkey was done to a turn, so she decided to serve it. envocabulary.com

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