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.

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  • 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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