Idioms
take charge of (someone or something)
to take control of someone or something
The new supervisor quickly took charge of the staff in the fast food restaurant.
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
take hold of (someone or something)
take hold of (something)
take ill
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invest (something) in (something)
lay one's hands on (something)
get in on (something)
blow the whistle (on someone)
down on one's luck
rough-and-tumble
shove one's way (somewhere)
strike a balance (between two or more things)
in the middle of nowhere
wipe off (something) or wipe (something) off
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After eating, a housefly regurgitates its food and then eats it again.
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