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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
One would be setting a new Scottish record and, if she does that, it will take care of number two - beating her mother's personal best.
But Perlowin said he took care of her in her last years in Arizona, where she died of what he called an alcohol-related illness.
“As a single mom, I don’t have anyone to take care of them if I didn’t have this.”
"I'm so happy that she feels like she can talk to me," she says, adding that Blue Ivy is always giving her advice about taking care of herself.
Four turnovers in the extra five minutes during overtime left the Clippers proclaiming they must do a better job taking care of the basketball in Game 2 on Monday night at Ball Arena.
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