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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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take (someone's) breath away<br />

- to overwhelm someone with beauty or gr<strong>and</strong>eur<br />

The beauty of the mountains took my breath away.<br />

take (someone or somewhere) by storm<br />

- to win the favor of someone or somewhere, to become popular with a group of<br />

people<br />

The new rock b<strong>and</strong> took the country by storm.<br />

take (someone) by surprise<br />

- to startle someone, to surprise someone<br />

The sudden resignation of the mayor took everyone by surprise.<br />

take (someone) down a notch/peg or two<br />

- to reprim<strong>and</strong>/scold someone who is acting arrogant, to make someone less proud or<br />

sure of himself or herself<br />

The manager took the secretary down a notch or two with his criticism of her work.<br />

take (someone) for a ride<br />

- to play a trick on or fool someone, to take unfair advantage of someone<br />

The used car salesman took me for a ride. The car that I bought is not very good.<br />

take (someone) for an idiot/fool<br />

- to assume that someone is stupid<br />

The salesman tried to take me for a fool when he tried to sell me the car for a very<br />

high price.<br />

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