Idioms

take the liberty of (doing something)
to assume the right to do something
I took the liberty of eating some food from my friend's refridgerator.

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  • take the plunge
  • take the rap for (someone or something)
  • take the stand
  • take the starch out of (someone)
  • take the trouble to (do something)
  • take the wind out of someone's sails
  • take the words out of (someone's) mouth
  • take time off
  • take to (someone or something)
  • take to (something)
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  • show (someone) to his or her seat
  • something or other
  • loaded
  • take it out on (someone or something)
  • boot out (someone) or boot (someone) out
  • salt of the earth
  • keep tabs on (someone or something)
  • kick around
  • nowhere near
  • come to pass


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