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take somethingto endure something; to survive something. I don't think I can take any more scolding today. I've been in trouble since I got up this morning. Mary was very insulting to Tom, but he can take it. take1. n. a section of a film that is pronounced acceptable just after it is shot. After seven straight takes the crew demanded a break. 2. n. the amount of money taken in at some event; the money received for the tickets that have been purchased. The take was much larger than we expected. 3. tv. to cheat or deceive someone. When they think you’re going to count your change, they won’t try to take you. 4. tv. to defeat someone, as in a fight. Max thought he could take the guy, but he wasn’t sure. 5. n. money taken in a theft or illegal scheme. Let’s spilt up the take now, not later! take/call/bring to task To reprimand or censure. See:- (it) takes one to know one
- (I've) got to take off
- (one) can't take (someone) anywhere
- (someone's) take on (something)
- (you) can't take it with you (when you go)
- a double take
- a load off feet
- a load off mind
- able to take a joke
- able to take just so much
- able to take only so much
- allow nature to take its course
- arm and a leg
- as a duck takes to water
- as, whenever, etc. the fancy takes you
- at face value, take
- at pains, be at
- be in holy orders
- be in/take orders
- be on the take
- be/take all day, morning, etc.
- blow the lid off something
- bring (one) down a peg (or two)
- bring/take somebody down a peg
- call roll
- Can I take a message?
- Can I take your order?
- can take (something) to the bank
- can take it to the bank
- can't stand the pace
- can't take (one's) eyes off (of) (someone or something)
- can't take it with you
- can't take your eyes off someone/something
- carry (something) too far
- carry/take something too, etc. far
- catch (a)hold of (someone or something)
- catch (someone's) fancy
- catch cold
- catch death
- catch forty winks
- catch someone off guard
- catch/get/grab/take hold of somebody/something
- catch/take somebody unawares
- catch/take/tickle somebody's fancy
- claim the moral high ground
- Come in and sit a spell
- Could I take a message?
- Could I take your order?
- cum grano salis
- cut down
- day off
- devil take the hindmost
- devil take the hindmost, the
- difficult is done at once; the impossible takes a little longer
- do a double take
- do a shot
- do a takeoff on (someone or something)
- don't take any wooden nickels
- don't that take the rag off the bush!
- double take
- double take, do a
- draw (one) to one side
- draw a bead on someone/something
- Every man for himself
- every man for himself and the devil take the hindmost
- first crack at
- follow a middle course
- follow/steer/take a middle course
- for a spin
- garner in
- get (a lot of) stick (from someone)
- get (something) into (one's) head
- get a free ride
- get a grip on (oneself)
- get a hold on/of (oneself)
- get a load off one’s feet
- get hold of (one)
- get into one's head
- get sick
- get someone's take on, to
- get the bit between (one's) teeth
- get the measure of (someone or something)
- get the wooden spoon
- get, take, etc. a free ride
- get, win, take, etc. the wooden spoon
- get/have/take the measure of somebody
- get/take a grip/hold on yourself
- get/take flak
- get/take it into your head that...
- get/take stick from somebody
- get/take the bit between your teeth
- give (one) an inch and (one) will take a mile
- give (someone) an inch and they'll take a mile
- Give an inch and he'll take a mile
- give an inch and they'll take a mile
- give and take
- give or take
- give someone an inch and they'll take a mile
- give with one hand and take away with the other
- go down memory lane
- go down/take somebody down memory lane
- go into a nosedive
- go to the trouble
- God takes soonest those he loveth best
- got to take off
- grab (a)hold of (someone)
- grab someone/something by the throat
- grab the bull by the horns
- hard to take
- have a butcher's
- have a crack at
- have a crack at something
- have a fit
- have a gander
- have a hand in
- have a hand in (something)
- have a shot at (someone or something)
- have a stake in
- have a whack (at something)
- have no part in/of (something)
- have pity on (one)
- have the bit in (one's) teeth
- have the measure of (someone or something)
- have what it takes
- have/play/take/want no part in/of something
- have/take a butcher's
- have/take a gander
- have/take a hand in something/in doing something
- have/take a shot
- have/take a shufti
- head for the hills
- hold of
- hot take
- I take it
- I, you, etc. can't take somebody anywhere
- I'll take a rain check
- in effect
- in good part
- it doesn't take a rocket scientist (to do something)
- it takes (some) getting used to
- it takes a thief to catch a thief
- it takes a village
- it takes a village to raise a child
- It takes all kinds
- it takes all kinds (to make a world)
- it takes all sorts
- It takes getting used to
- It takes money to make money
- it takes one bad apple to spoil the (whole) barrel
- it takes one bad apple to spoil the (whole) bunch
- it takes one bad apple to spoil the (whole) bushel
- it takes one to know one
- it takes two
- it takes two (to do something)
- It takes two to make a bargain
- It takes two to make a quarrel
- it takes two to tango
- it will take some doing
- it would take an act of Congress to (do something)
- It would take an act of Congress to do
- keep cool
- kick the stuffing out of
- lead (one) down the garden path
- let nature take its course
- licking
- load off one's mind, a
- look out for
- lot of give-and-take
- lot of nerve
- make (one) sit up and take notice
- make a pass at
- make it business to
- more than one can bear
- not be all day
- not be all morning
- not take (one's) eyes off (someone or something)
- not take (something) lightly
- not take (something) lying down
- not take (something) sitting down
- not take all day
- not take all morning
- not take kindly to (something)
- not take kindly to somebody/something
- not take no for an answer
- not take something lying down
- not take stock in (something)
- not take your eyes off somebody/something
- off someone's hands
- on faith, take it
- on the take
- one for the road
- out of context
- out of hands
- pay your money and take your choice
- pay(s) your money and take(s) your choice, you
- pick up the ball and run with it
- pick up the gauntlet
- play no part in/of (something)
- pound of flesh
- pride oneself on
- rain check
- right tack/track, to take/on the
- rise to the bait
- run/take its course
- seize the moral high ground
- sign/take the pledge
- sit up
- sit up and take notice
- sit up and take notice, to (make someone)
- steer a middle course
- suck in
- take
- take (a lot of) stick (from someone)
- take (a)hold
- take (a)hold of (someone or something)
- take (great) pains (to do something)
- take (great) pains over (something)
- take (great) pains with (something)
- take (one) aback
- take (one) around
- take (one) aside
- take (one) at (one's) word
- take (one) behind the woodshed
- take (one) by surprise
- take (one) down a notch (or two)
- take (one) down a peg (or two)
- take (one) down memory lane
- take (one) for a fool
- take (one) for a ride
- take (one) for a sleigh ride
- take (one) for an idiot
- take (one) for dead
- take (one) in tow
- take (one) off guard
- take (one) out of (oneself)
- take (one) out to dinner
- take (one) round
- take (one) through (something or some place)
- take (one) to one side
- take (one) to task
- take (one) to the cleaners
- take (one) to the woodshed
- take (one) up on (something)
- take (one) wrong
- take (one's or someone's) life in(to) (one's) (own) hands
- take (one's) ball and go home
- take (one's) belt in (a notch (or two))
- take (one's) blood pressure
- take (one's) breath away
- take (one's) chances
- take (one's) cherry
- take (one's) courage in both hands
- take (one's) eye off the ball
- take (one's) eyes off (of) (someone or something)
- take (one's) fancy
- take (one's) hands off (something or someone)
- take (one's) hat off to (someone or something)
- take (one's) head off
- take (one's) life
- take (one's) lumps
- take (one's) measure
- take (one's) medicine
- take (one's) mind off (something)
- take (one's) name in vain
- take (one's) own life
- take (one's) part
- take (one's) pick
- take (one's) pick of (someone or something)
- take (one's) picture
- take (one's) point
- take (one's) seat
- take (one's) side
- take (one's) temperature
- take (one's) time
- take (one's) turn
- take (one's) word
- take (one's) word for it
- take (out) on the street(s)
- take (some amount of money) for (something)
- take (some) heat
- take (someone or something) as (something)
- take (someone or something) at face value
- take (someone or something) back to (someone or some place)
- take (someone or something) before (someone or something)
- take (someone or something) below
- take (someone or something) by (something)
- take (someone or something) for
- take (someone or something) for granted
- take (someone or something) in as (something)
- take (someone or something) in hand
- take (someone or something) into (one's) heart
- take (someone or something) into (something or some place)
- take (someone or something) into account
- take (someone or something) off (one's) hands
- take (someone or something) seriously
- take (someone or something) to court
- take (someone or something) to law
- take (someone) as (one) finds them
- take (someone) at his/her word, to
- take (someone) down a peg (or two)
- take (someone) down a peg, to
- take (someone) for a ride, to
- take (someone) into (one's) confidence
- take (someone) to the mat
- take (someone) under (one's) wing
- take (someone, something, or some place) by storm
- take (someone's or something's) place
- take (someone's or something's) pulse
- take (something) amiss
- take (something) as (the) gospel truth
- take (something) as gospel
- take (something) as it comes
- take (something) by the throat
- take (something) down a thousand
- take (something) for (the) gospel truth
- take (something) for a drive
- take (something) for a ride
- take (something) for a spin
- take (something) for gospel
- take (something) further
- take (something) hard
- take (something) in (one's) stride
- take (something) in good part
- take (something) in the wrong way
- take (something) in tow
- take (something) into (one's) head
- take (something) into (one's) own hands
- take (something) into consideration
- take (something) lightly
- take (something) like a man
- take (something) lying down
- take (something) off the table
- take (something) on (oneself)
- take (something) on board
- take (something) on faith
- take (something) on the chin
- take (something) on the nose
- take (something) on trust
- take (something) out against (one)
- take (something) out in trade
- take (something) out of context
- take (something) out on (someone or something)
- take (something) personally
- take (something) public
- take (something) sitting down
- take (something) slow
- take (something) the wrong way
- take (something) through (one's) head
- take (something) through the nose
- take (something) to be (something)
- take (something) to extremes
- take (something) to heart
- take (something) to the grave
- take (something) to the street(s)
- take (something) too far
- take (something) under advisement
- take (something) under consideration
- take (something) up with (one)
- take (something) upon (oneself)
- take (something) with a grain of salt
- take (something) with a pinch of salt
- take a back seat
- take a backseat
- take a backseat, to
- take a bath
- take a bath on (something)
- take a bath on something
- take a bath, to
- take a bawling out
- take a bead on (someone or something)
- take a beating
- take a bite of the reality sandwich
- take a bite out of
- take a bite out of (something)
- take a bite out of something
- take a blind bit of notice
- take a bow
- take a break
- take a breath
- take a breather
- take a butcher's
- take a chance
- take a chance on
- take a chance on (someone or something)
- take a chill pill
- take a cold shower
- take a collection up
- take a collection up (for someone or something)
- take a course
- take a course (in something)
- take a crack at (something)
- take a crack at something
- take a crap
- take a deep breath
- take a dig at
- take a dig at (someone or something)
- take a dig at someone
- take a dim view (of someone or something)
- take a dim view of
- take a dim view of something
- take a dim view of, to
- take a dim/poor view of somebody/something
- take a dirt nap
- take a dive
- take a drag
- take a drag (on something)
- take a drubbing
- take a dump
- take a fall
- take a fancy to
- take a fancy to (someone or something)
- take a fancy to somebody/something
- take a firm grip on
- take a firm grip on (someone or something)
- take a firm line (on or against something)
- take a firm line/stand
- take a firm stand (on or against something)
- take a fit
- take a flyer
- take a flyer (on something)
- take a flyer on something
- take a free ride
- take a gamble
- take a gander
- take a gander (at someone or something)
- take a gander at
- take a gander at someone/something
- take a grip on (oneself)
- take a guess
- take a hammering
- take a hand in
- take a hand in (something)
- take a hard line
- take a hike
- take a hint
- take a hit
- take a hold on (oneself)
- take a jab at
- take a jab at (someone or something)
- take a jab at someone
- take a joke
- take a knee
- take a knock
- take a leaf from
- take a leaf from (one)
- take a leaf from (someone's) book
- take a leaf out of (one's) book
- take a leaf out of book
- take a leaf out of somebody's book
- take a leaf out of someone's book
- take a leaf out of someone's book, to
- take a leak
- take a leak, to
- take a licking and keep on ticking
- take a licking but keep on ticking
- take a liking to (someone or something)
- take a load off
- take a load off (one's feet)
- take a load off (one's) mind
- take a load off mind
- take a load off one’s feet
- take a load off someone's mind
- take a load off your feet
- take a long look at something
- Take a long walk off a short pier
- take a long walk on a short pier
- take a long, hard look at (something)
- take a look (at someone or something)
- take a look at
- take a look for
- take a look for (someone or something)
- take a lot of nerve
- take a lot of nerve (to do something)
- take a lot off (someone's) mind
- take a lot out of
- take a lot out of (one)
- take a meeting
- take a message to Garcia
- take a middle course
- take a nap
- take a new turn
- take a nosedive
- take a number
- take a page from (someone's) book
- take a page from someone’s book
- take a page out of (someone's) book
- take a peek at (someone or something)
- take a pew
- take a picture
- take a picture (of someone or something)
- take a piece out of (one)
- take a piss
- take a poke at
- take a poke at (someone or something)
- take a poke at somebody/something
- take a poke at someone
- take a poor view of (someone or something)
- take a pop at
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