Idioms
take (someone or somewhere) by storm
to win the favor of someone or somewhere, to become popular with a group of people
The new rock band took the country by storm.
take (someone's) breath away
take (someone's) part
take (someone's) pulse
take (someone) at his or her word
take (someone) by surprise
take (someone) down a notch/peg or two
take (someone) for (someone or something)
take (someone) for a fool
take (someone) for a ride
take (someone) for an idiot
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in one's birthday suit
have time off
save one's neck/skin
slowly but surely
bug (someone)
stand in awe of (someone or something)
stick up for (someone or something)
business as usual
fit (someone or something) in
unknown quantity
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The first household refrigerators cost about $16,000, in today's money.
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