Take a whack at
take a peek
take a shine to
take a whack at
see: have a crack at
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- Takeback
noun 1. something taken back or withdrawn, especially an employee benefit previously gained in a union contract; takeaway. adjective 2. of or relating to what is taken back: a takeback agreement.
- Take by storm
Make a vivid impression on, quickly win popular acclaim or renown, as in The new rock group took the town by storm. This usage transfers the original military meaning of the phrase, “assault in a violent attack,” to more peaceful endeavors. [ Mid-1800s ]
- Take care of business
take a walk
- Take care of numero uno
take care of
- Take-charge
adjective 1. able or seemingly able to take charge: She is a take-charge management type.