More Idioms/Phrases

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 plunge take the rap take the stand take the starch out of take the stump take the wind out of one's sails take the heat off (of) (someone or something) take the heat off someone take the heat out of (something) take the heat out of something take the heat, to take the helm take the high ground take the high road take the hint take the hit (for someone or something) take the initiative take the King's shilling take the King's/Queen's shilling take the L take the law into (one's) own hands take the law into one's hands take the law into own hands take the law into your own hands take the lead take the liberty take the liberty of take the liberty of (doing something) take the liberty of doing take the liberty of doing something take the liberty to do (something) take the lid off take the lid off (of) (something) take the line of least resistance take the load off take the load off (one's feet) take the load off one's feet take the long count take the long view take the long way home take the low road take the measure of (someone or something) take the Michael (out of someone or something) take the mick (out of someone or something) take the mickey take the mickey (out of someone or something) take the mickey out of take the mickey/mick take the mike (out of someone or something) take the money and run take the moral high ground take the occasion take the occasion (to do something) take the offensive take the opportunity (to do something) take the path less chosen take the path less traveled
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