take a back seat
take a beating
take a hike
take a leaf out of life, book
take a leaf out of someone else's book
take a rain check
take a swing
take aback
take breath away
take care
take cue from
take effect
take for a ride
take for granted
take heart
take into account
take it on the chin
take name in vain
take on
take over
take stock
take the bull by the horns
take the edge off
take the flack
take turns
take up the cudgels
take with a grain of salt
takes two to tango
tall poppy
tall story
tar with the same brush
taste of own medicine
tasted blood
teach an old dog new tricks
tear-jerking
that's the last straw
that’s the way the cookie crumbles
the ball is in court
the ball rolling
the bare bones
the benefit of the doubt
the best is yet to come
the best of both worlds
the better of
the bigger they are the harder they fall
BROWSE IDIOMS THAT START WITH LETTER "t"
A list of idioms in alphabetical order with definitions and examples