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translations for
take after
Definition of take after
To
resemble
in
appearance
or
habit
To
follow
someone's
example
Examples
She
takes after
her grandmother with her wide eyes and quiet disposition.
Related words
take after someone
short take-off and landing aircraft
short take-off and vertical landing aircraft
vertical take-off and landing aircraft
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