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took out

vb. (en-simple pasttake out)

Usage examples of "took out".

Rex put his briefcase down on the ground and took out the cumberquark.

I picked it up and read it and then I telephoned Binkie, and we took out our bikes to follow you.

He opened it carefully and passed it to Micky who took out a cigarette which promptly disintegrated in his fingers.

He reached in his pocket, took out a little package, and gave it to her.

Before he sat, he took out his gun and set it on the crate she used as a bedside table, next to her lantern.

Late in the afternoon, when we took out the torch to try it, we found that the batteries of it had been running down and that the light it gave was only faint.

I took out two of them, but the other two got away and I don't know where they went!

Roussillon dismounted, opened Cabestaing's breast with a knife, and took out the heart with his own hands, wrapped it up in a banderole, and gave it to one of his servants to carry: he then bade none make bold to breathe a word of the affair, mounted his horse and rode back—.

Having greeted Bristol and myself he led the way to his private office, and from a pigeon-hole in his desk took out a letter typewritten upon a sheet of quarto paper.

While her back was turned the ragged urchin rose from the hearth, slily went to the drawer, took out the piece of money, and put a dry leaf which he had pulled from a faggot in its place.

Then he took out the key, which was on the inside, and inspected that also.

That took out the crew and AIs of the ore freighter without damaging its cargo.

Mechanically, he opened the lower right-hand drawer and took out a bottle of Scotch and a glass.

From the back of a shelf he produced a small, plain brown packet, and took out of it a cigarette at which he stared oddly.

When we had come a far-enough distance from the house, I reached into my pocket and took out the gun.