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take turns

v.
1.do something in turns

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  • take up arms
  • take water
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  • take-home pay
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  • Idiom of the Day

    size up (someone or something)
    to try to form an opinion of someone, to assess a situation
    It took me some time to size up the candidate before deciding to offer him a job.



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