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.
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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make it
throw oneself at/on the mercy of the court
take a new turn
have dibs on (something)
set up (something) or set (something) up
shot through with (something)
get the floor
suit oneself
do a double take
on the right track
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