“take/ the/”

The following 35 entries include the term take/ the/.

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take the cake

phrase

: to win the prize : to rank first typically used to describe something that is very surprising, foolish, remarkable, annoying, etc.

take the count

phrase

: to lose by a knockout : to be counted out

take the Fifth

phrase

: to refuse to testify against oneself in a court of law in accordance with the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution : plead the fifth often used figuratively

take the floor

phrase

: to rise (as in a meeting or a legislative assembly) to begin speaking to a group

take the mickey

phrase

: to make fun of someone

take the plunge

phrase

: to do or undertake something especially after a period of hesitation or uncertainty

take the blame

phrase

: to admit responsibility for some bad result or outcome

take the bull by the horns

phrase

: to deal with a difficult situation in a very direct or confident way

take the chill off

phrase

: to raise the temperature slightly to a comfortable level

take the credit

phrase

: to allow people to believe that one did something that deserves praise or special attention

take the easy way out

phrase

: to find an easy way to avoid having to do something difficult

take the edge off

phrase

: to make (something) weaker or less severe

take the field

phrase

: to run out onto the field to begin play

take the helm

phrase

: to steer a boat or ship

take the law into one's own hands

phrase

: to try to punish someone for breaking a law even though one does not have the right to do that

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