Definition of Takeaways

1. Noun. (plural of takeaway) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Takeaways

1. takeaway [n] - See also: takeaway

Lexicographical Neighbors of Takeaways

take to the streets
take to the woods
take turns
take umbrage
take up
take up a collection
take up arms
take up the cudgel for
take up the gauntlet
take up with
take upon
take water
take wing
takeable
takeaway
takeaways
taked
takedaite
takedown
takedowns
takehome
takehome pay
taken
taken a hint
taken aback
taken action
taken care
taken charge
taken command
taken control

Literary usage of Takeaways

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Adventure Guide to New Zealand by Bette Flagler (2005)
"... great idea to pick up takeaways, wrap yourself in a warm blanket and take a walk on a cold day - in fact, you can walk all the way to Foxton. ..."

2. Adventure Guide to Scotland by Martin Li (2005)
"... Skipness, By Tarbert PA29 6XU, « 1880-760 207, fax 1880-760 208; open late May through Sept; £-££). Seafood specials, home baking and takeaways in ..."

3. New Zealand Driving Holidays: 29 New Zealand Holiday Itineraries and Touring by Donna Blaber (2005)
"We have takeaways for dinner and with the thunderous roar of the island's gassy belches still ringing in our ears, discuss the powerful forces of nature ..."

4. Zur Hierarchie von Fremdenverkehrsgemeinden im bayerischen Alpenraum: Einzel by Eva Ambros, Alfred Neumann, Steven Cohen, Claire Walter (1986)
"The yacht harbors often have gourmet takeaways. C&F Restaurant. Purcell Estate. very popular with the locals as well as visitors. ..."

5. New Zealand by Peter Hinze (1998)
"Downtown sports a plethora of good snackbars, salad bars and takeaways, catering to an army of hungry office workers at lunchtime. ..."

6. Daytrips Eastern Australia: 60 One Day Adventures by Car, Rail Or Bus by James Postell (2004)
"Other cafés, takeaways, and grocery supplies can be located at Andrea's ($-$$) in Sapphire, the Big Sapphire Information Centre ($) on the Capricorn Highway ..."

7. Radiant Healing: The Many Paths to Personal Harmony and Planetary Wholeness by Isabel Bellamy, Donald MacLean (2005)
"... Adulterated foods, fast foods and takeaways all contain worthless food. These include tinned foods, salted, dried, fried or prepackaged dinners, ..."

8. Inconvenience Food: The Struggle to Eat Well on a Low Income by Caroline Hitchman, Ian Christie, Tim Lang (2002)
"... A had the largest number (approximately 14) of fast-food eating outlets, including McDonalds, Kentucky Fried Chicken, kebab shops and Chinese takeaways. ..."

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