take+rest

  • 71take it easy — verb a) To relax or rest. Im going to stay home Saturday and take it easy. b) Immediately calm yourself down; your state of panic does not help. Take it easy. Its just a wiki. Syn: take care …

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  • 72take a back seat — 1. if an activity takes a back seat, you spend less time doing that than other things. He s been putting all his energies into house hunting recently so his studies have had to take a back seat. In my early twenties, politics very much took a… …

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  • 73take it easy — 1) informal to rest and not do things that will make you tired Take it easy and don t tire yourself out. 2) spoken used for telling someone to be calm when they are upset or annoyed Hey, cool down! Take it easy. 3) mainly American spoken used for …

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  • 74rest on one's oars — phrasal see lie on one s oars * * * rest on one s oars ▪ To abstain from rowing without removing the oars from the rowlocks ▪ To rest, take it easy ▪ To cease working ● oar * * * I relax one s efforts II …

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  • 75Take It or Leave It (film) — Infobox film name = Take It or Leave It director = Dave Robinson producer = Dave Robinson writer = Philip McDonald David Robinson Madness starring = Suggs Mike Barson Lee Thompson Chris Foreman Mark Bedford Daniel Woodgate Chas Smash music =… …

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  • 76Take five! — American, informal something that you say in order to tell other people to take a short rest from work or exercise. OK everybody, take five …

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  • 77take a break — tv. to stop working for a rest period. □ Let’s take a break here. Be back in five minutes. □ I’ve got to take a break before I drop …

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  • 78rest area — area located near a major highway where travelers can stop and take a rest from driving (often includes bathrooms, restaurant, gasoline, telephones, etc.) …

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  • 79Take down the words — In the U.S. House of Representatives, to take down the words is a parliamentary procedure in which unparliamentary (uncivil or inflammatory) remarks may be stricken from the Congressional Record. It is not uncommon for the offending congressman… …

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  • 80take it from me — verb believe me, rest assured Take it from me, if you cant learn how to communicate with each other, your marriage will never work …

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