“(one/'s”

The following 990 entries include the term (one/'s.

Entries 871–885 of 990
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take one's chances

idiom

: to do something even though it might fail

take one's ease

idiom

: to rest or relax

take one's eyes off

idiom

: to stop looking at (someone or something)

take one's hat off to

idiom

: to give (someone) praise or credit

take one's leave

idiom

: to say goodbye to someone and depart

take one's licks

idiom

: to be subjected to harsh criticism

take one's lumps

idiom

: to be badly beaten or hurt usually used figuratively

take one's marks

idiom

: to get into position for the start of a race

take one's medicine

idiom

: to accept something that is unpleasant because it is necessary and cannot be avoided

take one's (own) sweet time

idiom

: to do something as slowly as one wants even though other people want one to act more quickly

take one's pick

idiom

: to choose any among several choices

take one's place

idiom

: to go to the location where one is supposed to sit, stand, etc.

take (one's) revenge

idiom

: to hurt someone in return for being hurt by that person

take one's seat

idiom

: to sit down in one's usual or assigned place

take (someone) in/into one's arms

idiom

: to embrace (someone) : hug (someone)

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