More Idioms/Phrases

take the law into one's hands take the load off take the pulse of take the sting out of take the words out of someone's mouth take the wrong way take to heart take the pulse of (something) take the rag off the bush take the rap take the rap (for someone or something) take the rap for something take the rein(s) take the rise (out of) (someone or something) take the rise out of someone/something take the road less traveled take the road most traveled take the rough with the smooth take the rough with the smooth, to take the secret to the grave take the shadow for the substance take the shine off take the shine off something take the shirt off (one's) back take the slack up take the spear take the spear in one’s chest take the stage take the stand take the starch out of take the starch out of (one) take the starch out of someone take the sting out of take the sting out of (something) take the sting out of something take the stuffing out of (one) take the teeth out of take the time take the trouble take the trouble of (doing something) take the trouble to (do something) take the veil take the view take the view that take the weight off (one's) feet take the weight off (one's) legs take the weight off your feet take the wheel take the wind out of (one's) sails take the wind out of one's sails take the wind out of sails take the wind out of somebody's sails take the wind out of someone’s sails take the wind out of someone's sails take the wind out of someone's sails, to take the wooden spoon take the words out of (one's) mouth take the words out of mouth
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