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.
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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Volcanic vents deep under the sea are home to strange plants and animals that can live in high temperatures and poisonous, acidic water.
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