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take out of
take out of
take
someone or something
out of
something
and
take
someone or something
out
to carry, lead, or guide someone or something out of something or some place. (See also
take
something
out
.)
He was becoming quite ill from the smoke, and I had to take him out of the room. They took out the injured people.
See also:
of
,
out
,
take
take
something
out of
someone or something
and
take
something
out
to remove something from the inside of someone or something.
The doctors took a large intestinal tumor out of Wally. She took out a sheet of paper.
See also:
of
,
out
,
take
Common Names:
Name
Gender
Pronounced
Usage
Grace
[greis]
Sylvia
SIL-vee-ə
(English)
, SUYL-vee-ah
(Finnish)
English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, German
Mac Beatha
-
Medieval Scottish
Masud
-
Bengali
Eindri&Eth;I
-
Ancient Scandinavian
Thamir
-
Arabic
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