Tag along with (someone)
To go somewhere with someone, to follow along with someone.The little boy tagged along with his older brother when they went to the beach.
To go somewhere with someone, to follow along with someone.The little boy tagged along with his older brother when they went to the beach.
To attack a problem with much effort (from American football where one player tackles another player).All of the members of the sales team... Read more →
To postpone the discussion of something during a meeting.We tabled a motion to discuss the safety issue at another time.
To postpone a discussion until a later time.We tabled the discussion about the salary issue until the next meeting.
To leave (used for an airplane).The flight took off right on time.
To depart suddenly or quickly, to run away.We decided to take off when the concert ended.
To observe something.The city workers take notice of the businesses which do not follow the local garbage regulations.
To observe and remember something.The police are taking note of people who do any illegal business.
To pay no attention to something.I usually take no stock in what my neighbor says.
To be extremely determined to get what you want without caring about others.The salesman takes no prisoners when he is trying to make an... Read more →