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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  • at large
  • license to (do something)
  • chicken out (of something)
  • get (someone or something) out of one's mind/head
  • leave (something) on or leave on (something)
  • have pull with (someone)
  • wet blanket
  • pick up where one left off
  • run up to (someone or something)
  • within calling distance


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