Idioms

take (someone) under one's wing/wings
to protect and help someone
The supervisor took the new employee under his wing and began to teach him about the company.

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  • 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
  • take (something) out on (someone or something)
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  • get a break
  • lie fallow
  • call off (something) or call (something) off
  • wisecrack
  • hold down a job
  • mix up (something) or mix (something) up
  • at the outset (of something)
  • heads or tails
  • (at one's) wit's end
  • in charge of (something)


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