Idioms
take on (someone) or take (someone) on
to give a job to someone, to hire or employ someone
The factory took on fifty new employees last month.
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)
take one's hat off to (someone)
take one's leave of (someone)
take one's own life
take one's own medicine
take one's time
take out (someone) or take (someone) out
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tightfisted with money
confide in (someone)
hit the dirt
bring (something) into the open
take (someone or something) at face value
Dutch courage
keep one's word
yellow-bellied
everything humanly possible
make (someone or something) available to (someone)
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Ten billion scales of skin fall off your body every day.
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