More Idioms/Phrases

fall in line fall in love fall in love with fall in with fall into a trap fall into line fall into my lap fall off fall off the wagon fall on fall on deaf ears fall on your sword fall-out fall out of use fall over oneself fall short fall short (of one 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 take the words out of somebody's mouth take the words out of someone's mouth take the wraps off take the wraps off something take the wrong way take things easy take things one day at a time take through take time take time by the forelock take time out take to take to (one's) heels take to (something) like a duck to water take to bed take to court take to heart take to heart, to take to heels take to it like a duck to water, to take to one side take to one's heels take to one's heels, to take to pieces take to something like a duck to water take to task take to task, to take to the cleaners
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