Idioms
tag along with (someone)
to go somewhere with someone, to follow along with someone
The little boy tagged along with his older brother when they went to the beach.
tail between one's legs
tail wagging the dog
take (someone or something) at face value
take (someone or something) seriously
take (someone or something) wrong
take (someone or somewhere) by storm
take (someone's) breath away
take (someone's) part
take (someone's) pulse
take (someone) at his or her word
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far into the night
break the bank
in a bad mood
(have something) going for you
keep abreast of (something)
fix up (something) or fix (something) up
put our/your heads together
pressed for time
half the battle
leave (something) hanging (in the air)
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Fact
English novelist Arnold Bennet drank a glass of water in a Paris Hotel to prove it was safe. He died two months later of Typhoid.
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