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English Idioms Time Out
Time Out - to rest; to take a break; to stay away from an activity
- We need a time out for a little while.
- The girls need time out from the meeting.
- Do you want need at time out, or can we continue the game?
- My parents told me to behave or I will get a time out.
- My mother told me I need to take a time out for a few minutes.
- The class is making a lot of noise, so the teacher gave the class a time out.
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