Idioms
take (something) on the chin
to experience and endure a direct blow or assault
The man always takes things on the chin and he never complains.
take (something) out on (someone or something)
take (something) personally
take (something) the wrong way
take (something) to heart
take (something) to one's grave
take (something) to the bank
take (something) up with (someone)
take (something) with a grain of salt
take a backseat to (someone or something)
take a bath
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knock (someone) over with a feather
see about (something)
hammer (something) home or hammer home (something)
dig in one's heels or dig one's heels in
lead off
nose into (something)
ball of fire
bundle of nerves
kick up one's heels
in one's own best interest(s)
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