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.
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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pouring rain
holier-than-thou
lose one's cool
at the bottom of the ladder
behind on (something)
rub in (something) or rub (something) in
quite a few
set back (someone or something) or set (someone or something) back
with one hand tied behind one's back
make a bed
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