Idioms

take on (something) or take (something) on
to begin to do something, to commit oneself to something
Recently, my father has begun to take on too many things at work and he has become very tired. I took on the extra work to make some more money.

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  • 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
  • take out (something) or take (something) out
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  • make sense
  • sit on the fence
  • my goodness
  • unknown quantity
  • without rhyme or reason
  • (not) make head nor tail of (something)
  • shut up
  • have it coming (to someone)
  • swim against the current
  • slip through (someone's) fingers


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