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(chiefly UK, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand) (Of food) intended to be eaten off the premises from which it was bought. examples
plural takeaways
(chiefly UK, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand) A restaurant that sells food to be eaten elsewhere. quotations examples
The wonderful, and deeply filling, world of Dutch broodjes (sandwiches) has its greatest champion in this takeaway, one of the very few that still features proper homemade meat and fish salads in your bun, rather than the almost ubiquitous factory prepared product that′s taken over the sandwich market.
2005, Amsterdam, Time Out, page 129
Some of the cheapest places to eat in Kampala are the ubiquitous takeaways that dot the city centre.
2006, Mary Fitzpatrick, Tom Parkinson, Nick Ray, East Africa, Lonely Planet, page 479
(chiefly UK, Australia and New Zealand) A meal which has been purchased and has been carefully packaged as to be taken and consumed elsewhere. quotations examples
Good Italian cuisine & friendly service. Also does takeaways, including pizza.
2008, Annalisa Rellie, Tricia Hayne, Turks & Caicos Islands, Bradt Travel Guides, page 99
Pizza and Thai food are popular delivery and takeaway choices, but there are a number of options.
2008, The Complete Residents′ Guide: Los Angeles, Explorer Publishing, page 315
(golf) The preliminary part of a golfer′s swing when the club is brought back away from the ball. quotations examples
One drill to help you work on the long, low takeaway is to place a tee, a coin, or even another ball just beyond your back foot (whatever you choose should be slightly inside your toe to promote a slightly inside swing path).
2001, David Chmiel, Kevin Morris, Golf Past 50, page 40
Make sure your hands and shoulders work together during the takeaway.
2005, Paul G. Schempp, Peter Mattsson, Golf: Steps To Success, page 55
Tiger Woods, like other golfing greats, employs a smooth, evenly paced takeaway action.
2007, John Andrisani, Golfweek′s 101 Winning Golf Tips, unnumbered page
(US) A concession made by a labor union in the course of negotiations. examples
(frequently in the plural) An idea from a talk, presentation, etc., that the listener or reader should remember and consider. quotations examples
For example, one of the big takeaways for myself (even though I know better) is when I don′t review my goals daily I get sucked into what′s currently happening and easily get distracted from what′s most important.
2008, Carol A. E. Bentley, Beat The Recession: Proven Marketing Tactics, volume 1, page 363
A strength of this book is Qualman′s ability to take complex issues and break them into easily digestible takeaways through the use of real world examples and analogies.
2010, Scott Monty, Foreword, Erik Qualman, Socialnomics: How Social Media Transforms the Way We Live and Do Business, page xvi