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.

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  • 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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