Idioms

take (something) out on (someone or something)
to direct one's anger or fear onto someone or something
The woman often takes her anger out on her husband.

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  • take (something) personally
  • take (something) the wrong way
  • take (something) to heart
  • take (something) to one's grave
  • take (something) to the bank
  • take (something) up with (someone)
  • take (something) with a grain of salt
  • take a backseat to (someone or something)
  • take a bath
  • take a bath (on something)
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  • trouble (someone) to (do something)
  • something to that effect
  • catch (someone) off balance
  • well-to-do
  • stumble across/upon (someone or something)
  • on top of (something)
  • on the lookout for (someone or something)
  • life of the party
  • butter (someone) up or butter up (someone)
  • green


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