put your mind at ease (to relax, to stop feeling worried) What can I do for you to put your mind at ease? Just to put my mind at ease, I checked everything personally. Jake always helps to put my mind at ease in times of trouble. envocabulary.com
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take for (mistake for, suppose mistakenly to be) Your husband looks so old that I took him for your father. Of course I didn’t do it. What do you take me for? (=I am not that type of person) Don’t take my silence as agreement. envocabulary.com
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take down (remove something that is on a wall or other place) Take down that poster and put up the map of the world. (separate a temporary structure into pieces, dismantle) You take down the tent and I’ll put these backpacks in the trunk of the car. (write down) We …
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dead as a dodo (no longer existing, important, or popular) Disco music was popular in the past, but now it is as dead as a dodo. My car won’t start because its battery is as dead as a dodo. envocabulary.com
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curiosity killed the cat (being curious may get you in trouble) I don’t want you prying into my private life; curiosity killed the cat. Don’t be so inquisitive about what he is doing. Remember, curiosity killed the cat. envocabulary.com
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