took off (from) (Meaning)
took off (from)
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Synonyms & Antonyms of took off (from)
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took off (from) Sentence Examples
- The plane took off from JFK Airport at 7:45 AM.
- The drone took off from the roof of the building and soared into the sky.
- The rocket took off from Cape Canaveral with a deafening roar.
- The helicopter took off from the helipad and headed towards the city.
- The bird took off from its perch and flew away effortlessly.
- The cork took off from the bottle with a loud pop.
- The lid of the pressure cooker took off with a sudden burst of steam.
- The leaves of the tree took off in the autumn wind.
- The weightlifter took off an impressive amount of weight at the competition.
- The students took off from school early on a field trip.
FAQs About the word took off (from)
separated (from), retreated (from),withdrew (from), escaped, relinquished, cut off,gave up, vacated, threw away, handed over
owned,kept, had, retained, held, withheld, possessed, saved, reclaimed,reserved
The plane took off from JFK Airport at 7:45 AM.
The drone took off from the roof of the building and soared into the sky.
The rocket took off from Cape Canaveral with a deafening roar.
The helicopter took off from the helipad and headed towards the city.