More Idioms/Phrases

take the words out of one's mouth|mouth|take|word| take things easy|easy|take|things take to|take take to heart|heart|lay|lay to heart|take take to one's heels|heel|heels|show|show a clean p take to task|take|task take to the cleaners|cleaners|take take to the woods|take|woods take turns|take|turns take up|take take up arms|arms|take|take up take up the cudgels for|cudgel|cudgels|take|take u take up with|take|take up take with a grain of salt|a grain of salt|a pinch take-out order|order|take out taken aback|taken|taken back taken by|taken|taken with the whys and wherefores the wide blue yonder the winds of change the wish is father to the thought the witching hour The wolf is at the door the wolf is at the/(one's) door the woman on the street the wooden spoon the woods are full of (someone or something) the woods are full of something the word is go the word on the street the works the world and his wife the world is (one's) oyster the world is one’s oyster The world is oyster the world is your oyster the world over the world owes you a living the world, the flesh, and the devil the world's smallest violin the worm (has) turned the worm has turned the worm turns the worse for drink the worse for wear the worst of (something) the worst of both worlds the worst of both/all worlds the worst-case scenario the worth of a thing is what it will bring the writing is on the wall the writing on the wall the wrong crowd the wrong end of the stick the wrong foot the wrong side of (someone) the wrong side of the bed the wrong side of the tracks the year dot the young may die, but the old must die the... bit the... of this world the... thing the/(one's) junk the/(one's) kisser the/(one's) last breath the/(one's) last gasp the/(one's) mother country
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