take (carry, go with, or lead someone to a place): I’ll take you to the airport. escort (go with someone to guard them or to show them the way): Guards will escort the prisoner back to his cell. lead (go with or in front of someone to show them …
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bigger fish to fry (more important issues to deal with) I don’t spend much time watching TV; I have bigger fish to fry. The project is not worth our time. I think we have bigger fish to fry. – English Vocabulary
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take up (start doing a job or activity) He will take up his post as CEO next week. (fill or occupy an amount of space or time) These video files take up a lot of disk space. – Computer games take up too much of my time. (discuss or …
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chalk and cheese (completely different from each other) We don’t have anything in common with each other. We are chalk and cheese. They are brothers, but they are as different as chalk and cheese. envocabulary.com
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castle (a large, strong building with thick walls and towers, built in the past to protect the people inside from attack): This castle dates back to the 12th century. citadel (a castle on high ground in or near a city built in the past as a place where people …
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