Idioms

take back (something) or take (something) back
to admit to making a wrong statement
The man was asked to take back what he had said about his boss.

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  • take care of (someone or something)
  • take care of (something)
  • take charge of (someone or something)
  • take down (something) or take (something) down
  • take effect
  • take exception to (something)
  • take five
  • take great pains to do (something)
  • take heart
  • take heed
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  • let (someone) off (easy)
  • in a rut
  • get going
  • get into a jam
  • burn out
  • blast off
  • come up smelling like roses
  • get into hot water
  • see which way the wind is blowing
  • with each passing day


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