More Idioms/Phrases

take solace take someone for a ride take someone's temperature take someone to the cleaners take (someone) under one take something into account take something lying down take something to heart take something with a grain of salt take steps take stock take stock in (usually negative) take stock of take that take the blame take the bull by the horns take the bus/plane take up room take up space take up the challenge take up the cudgel(s) take up the cudgel(s) for (someone or something) take up the cudgel(s) on behalf of (someone or something) take up the cudgels take up the cudgels for somebody/something take up the gauntlet take up the hatchet take up the running take up the slack take up time take up to take up to (someone, something, or some place) take up where (one) left off take up where one left off take up with take up with (one) take up with (something) take vows take what (one) says with a pinch of salt take wing take with take with (one or something) take with a pinch of salt take with one take word for take word for it take wrong take years off take years off (of) (one) take years off somebody take your breath away take your chances take your courage in both hands take your cue from take your cue from somebody take your cue from someone take your eye off the ball take your hat off to take your hat off to somebody take your hat off to someone take your life in your hands take your lumps take your medicine take your own life take your place Take your seat take your time take, claim, seize, etc. the moral high ground

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