Idioms
take (someone) up on (something)
to take advantage of someone's offer of something
I took my friend up on his offer to let me borrow his new car.
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)
take (something) personally
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ruffle (someone's) feathers
at loose ends
up to (a certain amount or number)
feel like a new person
once in a while
out of all proportion
slow as molasses in January
put out a fire or a light
in flux
to date
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