1. takeaway - Noun
2. takeaway - Adjective
the act of taking the ball or puck away from the team on the offense (as by the interception of a pass)
Source: WordNetYes. There is a wider range of takeaway food. That's it. Nicholas John Griffin
One takeaway from this astonishing presidential election is that fake news is gaining ground, empowering nuts and undermining our democracy. Nicholas D. Kristof
That's my takeaway from 'Scream' - I know I can fit in dog doors. You have to jimmy your body in a certain position and really hope you're not wearing something super fancy. Rose McGowan
And so I think the big takeaway for us here that we're excited about, but time will tell, and this isn't unique to RPM, the state of home orders in the United States and it seems true in the U.K. as well has created a greater number of continent DIY-ers. Source: Internet
And Environment Secretary George Eustice urged takeaway outlets to reopen, insisting they were never under any obligation to close. Source: Internet
Africa simply became the “Sinosphere”, a Chinese “takeaway” Source: Internet