Idioms
take (someone) to the cleaners
to take or win all of someone`s money, to cheat someone
The salesman took the woman to the cleaners when he sold her the bad product. The man went to the casino and was taken to the cleaners by the card dealers.
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
take (something) on faith
take (something) on the chin
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might as well
not up to snuff
think over (something) or think (something) over
not much of (something)
take (something) with a grain of salt
have growing pains
go stir-crazy
sweat bullets/blood
get the lead out
buy a pig in a poke
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Dwight D. Eisenhower, an avid golfer, had a putting green installed on the White House lawn.
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