Idioms
take in (someone) or take (someone) in
to let someone come in, to admit someone
The farmer took the couple in for the night after their car stopped working.
take in (something) or take (something) in
take in money or take money in
take inventory
take issue with (someone or something)
take it
take it away
take it easy
take it easy on (someone or something)
take it on the chin
take it or leave it
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top (someone or something)
Your secret is safe with me.
off limits
lend (someone) a hand
What's the big idea?
go around
on deck
get worse
win by a nose
pale around the gills
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Fact
In japanese, the words for "four" and "dead" are pronounced exactly the same. This is also true for "nine" and "pain". This explains why no hotel rooms in japan have the numbers 4 or 9.
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