Idioms
take it out on (someone or something)
to be unpleasant or unkind to someone because one is angry or upset
The man has much stress at work but he is careful not to take it out on his friends or family.
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)
take notice of (something)
take off
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in a split second
run into (an amount of money or something)
on the take
iron out (something) or iron (something) out
true to one's word
go in for (something)
upon one's head
none of (someone's) beeswax
gone but not forgotten
clear up
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