Idioms
take it on the chin
to be badly beaten or hurt, to accept trouble calmly
Our team took it on the chin at the baseball tournament last week.
take it or leave it
take it out on (someone or something)
take it slow
take it upon oneself (to do something)
take its toll
take kindly to (someone or something)
take leave of one's senses
take liberties with (someone or something)
take no stock in (something)
take note of (something)
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bite one's tongue
over with
wear more than one hat
perspective on (something)
throw in one's lot with (someone or something)
put in (something) or put (something) in
pound the pavement
one's stamping grounds
down and dirty
shut off
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