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.

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  • 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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    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.      .. More >>
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