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take it out of
verb as in tire out
verb as in weary
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When the cork is ready, take it out of the bottle.
Once the mixture becomes impossible to stir, take it out of the cup and start molding the ball with your hands.
“So guess what? Take it out of the letters.”
From Salon
"It's a massive operation to take it out of the clock tower due to its sheer weight. It's made of steel and weighs at least half a ton."
From BBC
“Even if we stop emitting CO2, we still need to take it out of the air. We don’t have any other options.”
From Los Angeles Times
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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