Idioms

take stock in (something)
to have faith in something, to believe in something (usually used in the negative)
The woman took no stock in her manager's crazy ideas.

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  • take stock of (something)
  • take that tack
  • take the bitter with the sweet
  • take the bull by the horns
  • take the cake
  • take the day off
  • take the edge off (something)
  • take the Fifth
  • take the initiative to (do something)
  • take the law into one's own hands
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  • in pencil
  • hunger for (something)
  • try out for (something)
  • steal a march on (someone)
  • rant (at someone) about (someone or something)
  • haywire
  • dressed to kill
  • go for broke
  • day in and day out
  • take a spill


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