Idioms
take advantage of (someone or something)
to use someone or something for one`s own benefit
We took advantage of the beautiful weather and went to the beach.
take after (someone)
take aim at (someone or something)
take an interest in (something)
take an oath
take apart (something) or take (something) apart
take attendance
take back (something) or take (something) back
take care of (someone or something)
take care of (something)
take charge of (someone or something)
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keep pace (with someone or something)
take up with (someone)
take the stand
walk of life
hell and high water
own up to (something)
keep one's hand in (something)
think out (something) or think (something) out
know (something) only too well
rake in the money
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