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Took off

Took off

(v)
UK
tʊk ɒf
US
tʊk ɔf
Definition: Suddenly started to be successful or became more popular
Meaning: Đột nhiên bắt đầu thành công hoặc trở nên phổ biến hơn
Not Common
How to use "Took off" vocabulary in sentence (example)

It wasn't until the 1940s, when the United States entered World War II, that "as American as apple pie" truly took off.

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This enterprise soon took off, and over time it evolved into the Airbnb we have today, with a little cheeky nod to its birth all those years ago, still in its name.

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This time a bidding war took off and it sold for $14.83.

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