Take out on
take out on & takes out on taking out on took out on taken out on 1. take... out on p.v. When you take something out on people, you unfairly criticize or punish them because you are angry about something that has occurred or about something that someone else has done. If you're mad at your boss, you shouldn't take it out on your wife. Hey! It's not my fault you got a speeding ticket. Why are you taking it out on me?
1. think ahead p.v. When you think ahead, you plan fora future situation or activity so that you will not have a problem. When we're out camping, there won't be any stores around if you forget something, so think ahead. We thought ahead before we drove through the desert; we took forty liters of water. Zip up zip up & zips up zipping up zipped up zipped up 1. zip... up p.v. When you zip up a coat or other item of clothing, you close it with a zipper. It's freezing outside — zip your coat up. I can't zip my dress up. Can you? zipped up part.adj. After you zip up a coat or other item of clothing, it is zipped up. Look at Timmy out there in the snow without his coat zipped up. Before you go to the airport, make sure your suitcases are zipped up.
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