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earn as a salary or wage
How much does your wife take home after taxes and other deductions?
How To Use take home In A Sentence
- Shame he didn't win any gongs to take home in those huge pockets. The Sun
- Sorry Tracey ... but if you go to the cooler where all processed meats are sold at costco you can buy a pack of 15 hot dogs to take home ... and it is there that the devil lies in the details ... Shopping at Costco just got even more awesome
- He ended with no medal but a large suitcase of confidence to take home and train with. Times, Sunday Times
- The next 32 runners-up were each given an oven-ready duck to take home for dinner.
- ‘You can have a glass or two of nice wine, and we will be totally happy if you want to cork up the bottle and take home anything left,’ said Memery.
- Take Powerball in the U.S. This game is a multi-state lottery and the jackpots have crept over the $300 million a few times (they have to pay tax so the take home is only half of that).
- Some he would take home, copying them out most carefully before returning them in their leather cases to their proper places.
- Witness tourists wandering around picking posies of rare flowers to take home for their mums.
- Its employees take home bigger paychecks and more lavish benefits than most of the city's private employees.
- She would go to jumble sales and buy old crockery that she would take home and throw, piece by piece, against the wall. Times, Sunday Times