Idioms

take (someone) into one's confidence
to tell a secret to someone and trust that person to keep the secret
The bank manager took the customer into his confidence and told him about the banking problems.

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  • take (someone) to task
  • take (someone) to the cleaners
  • take (someone) under one's wing/wings
  • take (someone) up on (something)
  • take (something)
  • take (something) by storm
  • take (something) for granted
  • take (something) in stride
  • take (something) into account
  • take (something) lying down
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  • head above water
  • nervous Nellie
  • make good on (something)
  • pick one's way through (something)
  • keep (someone) on or keep on (someone)
  • take precedence over (someone or something)
  • give ground
  • red tape
  • up-and-coming
  • a hold-up


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