More Idioms/Phrases

take shape take sides take someone for a ride take steps take stock take stock in take the bit in one's mouth take the bread out of one's mouth take the bull by the horns take the cake take the edge off take the fifth take the floor take the law into one's own hands take the lid off take the offensive take the pledge take the ball and run (with it) take the ball and run with it take the ball before the bound take the bark off take the bear by the tooth take the bench take the biscuit take the bit between (one's) teeth take the bit between the teeth take the bit between the teeth, to take the bit in (one's) mouth take the bit in (one's) teeth take the bit in one's mouth take the bit in teeth take the bitter with the sweet take the blame take the blame (for something) take the body take the bread out from people's mouths take the bread out of (one's) mouth take the bread out of people's mouths take the bread out of someone's mouth take the Browns to the Super Bowl take the brunt of (something) take the bull by its horns take the bull by the horns take the bull by the horns, to take the cake take the cake, to take the cash and let the credit go take the chance (to do something) take the checkered flag take the chequered flag take the chill off take the chill off (of) (something or some place) take the cloth take the count take the coward's way out take the cure take the easy way out take the edge off take the edge off (something) take the edge off something take the fall take the fall (for someone or something) take the field take the Fifth take the fifth (amendment) take the first crack at (something) take the floor take the game to
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