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.

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  • 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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  • keep company with (someone)
  • throw off (someone) or throw (someone) off
  • get the once-over
  • stuck up
  • lose sleep over (someone or something)
  • know (something) only too well
  • a road-hog
  • back off
  • clear out (of somewhere)
  • ways and means


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    Harley Proctor found the name Ivory for his soap in the Bible. He was in church reading the line, All thy garments smell of myrrh, and aloes, and cassia, out of the ivory palaces, whereby they have made thee glad. The original name of the soap was P&G White Soap.      .. More >>
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