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- take home
take home
take something home
(with oneself) 1. Lit. to carry something to one's home. We took a lot of souvenirs home with us.
2. Fig. to take a thought, idea, or concept away [to one's home] from a meeting or conference. Take this idea home with you—diversify your investments.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Rosemary | | ['rəuzmeri] | |
Rasha | | - | Arabic |
Christiane | | kris-tee-AH-nə (German), krees-TYAHN (French) | German, French |
Dulce | | DOOL-the (Spanish), DOOL-se (Latin American Spanish) | Spanish, Portuguese |
Loris | | - | Italian |
Baish | | [beiʃ] | |