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take care
Be careful, use caution, as in Take care or you will slip on the ice . [Late 1500s]
Good-bye, as in I have to go now; take care . This apparent abbreviation of take care of yourself is used both orally and in writing, where it sometimes replaces the conventional Sincerely or Love in signing off correspondence. [ Colloquial ; 1960s]
Example Sentences
Now it's time to take care of our own.
He reinforced the message about the dangers of swimming in open water, and added: "We urge everyone to take care around lakes, rivers, and other natural bodies of water."
"We would get good money to take our children to school and take care of our families. But now my business is collapsing, it is a huge setback," she told the BBC.
But the medicine didn鈥檛 take, or it was the wrong diagnosis, or we didn鈥檛 take care of ourselves and were reinfected.
Still, Criterion has taken care to ensure the Mobile Closet feels special.
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