In London today the 'high streets' are the main traffic arteries. However the takes of low roads can sometimes make better time, as the balladeer in 'Lock Lomond' indicates: 'O ye'll take the high road and I'll take the low road and I'll be in Scotland afore ye.'" From Safire's New Political Dictionary by William Safire (Random House, New York
You can say; “ No, that’s ok, I’ll take your word for it.”. This means I believe you when you say you checked the calculations, and they are correct. Now, if you say “I’ll take your word for it” slightly differently, for example, like this; “Well…. I’ll take your word for it,” then this means you are skeptical, you don’t
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What does take the floor expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary. When I take the floor, I'll make a short speech. The last time you had the
take: [verb] to get into one's hands or into one's possession, power, or control: such as. to seize or capture physically. to get possession of (fish or game) by killing or capturing. to move against (an opponent's piece, as in in chess) and remove from play. to win in a card game. to acquire by eminent domain.
said to mean that if you do a small favour for someone, they will become greedy and ask you to do bigger and bigger favours for them and make you regret doing the first favour Be tough and uncompromising – if you give colleagues an inch, they will take a mile.
Good sir, be a man, Think every bearded fellow that’s but yoked May draw with you. There’s millions now alive 80 That nightly lie in those unproper beds Which they dare swear peculiar. Your case is better. Oh, ’tis the spite of hell, the fiend’s arch-mock, To lip a wanton in a secure couch, And to suppose her chaste.
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