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.
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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pay (someone or something) a visit
bring (something) on or bring on (something)
one by one
first of all
make a run for it
string (someone) along or string along (someone)
on easy street
hit the bricks
get into (somewhere)
a falling-out (with someone)
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When a predator is chasing an impala, a type of antelope, it runs in a zig zag formation jumping as high as three metres
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