Idioms

take a backseat to (someone or something)
to accept a poorer or lower position than someone, to be second to someone or something
I had to take a backseat to my boss when we went on the business trip.

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  • take a bath
  • take a bath (on something)
  • take a beating
  • take a bow
  • take a break
  • take a chance
  • take a course in (something)
  • take a crack at (something)
  • take a dig at (someone)
  • take a dim view of (something)
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  • a fine how-do-you-do
  • have a thing going with (someone)
  • make a fool out of (someone)
  • afraid of one's own shadow
  • by way of (something)
  • express (one's) anger
  • stand behind (someone or something)
  • not made of money
  • paint the town red
  • have a frog in one's throat


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