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take right off

 

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take right off

Part of speech: Phrasal verb

Sense 1: To depart or leave quickly.

Example sentence: After the meeting, Sarah took right off to catch her flight.

Example sentence: The thief stole the purse and took right off down the street.

Example sentence: We need to take right off if we want to make it to the concert on time.

Sense 2: To become incredibly successful or popular in a short period of time.

Example sentence: The new smartphone model took right off, with thousands of pre-orders within the first day.

Example sentence: The viral video took right off, gaining millions of views within a few hours.

Example sentence: The band's latest single took right off and became a chart-topping hit.

Sense 3 (Local usage): To take a right turn rapidly while driving.

Example sentence: When you reach the intersection, take right off to get to the shopping mall.

Example sentence: The driver suddenly took right off without signaling, which caused confusion for other motorists.

Example sentence: I missed my turn, so I had to take right off at the next street.

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