Idioms
take off clothes or shoes etc.
to remove clothes or shoes etc.
"Please take off your shoes before you enter our house."
take off one's hat to (someone)
take off some time or take some time off
take off weight or take weight off
take offense at (someone or something)
take office
take on (someone) or take (someone) on
take on (something) or take (something) on
take on the look or appearance of (something)
take on too much or take too much on
take one's cue from (someone)
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stoop to (doing something)
in good conscience
run a fever/temperature
open and aboveboard
in flight
sweat (something) out or sweat out (something)
of age
no sweat
stand up for (someone or something)
make hay while the sun shines
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The word moose comes from the native Algonquian Indian word meaning twig eater.
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