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Sentence Sell In The Loop 694 Leave Quickly Sales Boys Threw

Id in_the_loop_694
Idiom TAKE OFF
Definition to leave quickly (sentence 1) or to do well in sales (sentences 2 and 3)
Examples
  1. The boys threw rocks at the old man’s windows. When he came out of the house to chase them away, they took off.
  2. The young man invented a gadget to use in the kitchen and now he is trying to sell it. It hasn’t sold well so far but he’s sure that eventually it will take off.
Cross-Refs

Synonym: sell like hotcakes (sentence 2)

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