take the cake 1. To be the most outrageous or disappointing. 2. To win the prize; be outstanding. take the count 1. To be defeated. 2. Sports To be counted out in boxing. take the fall/hit Slang To incur blame or censure, either willingly or unwillingly: a senior official who too...
take the cake 1. To be the most outrageous or disappointing. 2. To win the prize; be outstanding. take the count 1. To be defeated. 2. Sports To be counted out in boxing. take the fall/hit Slang To incur blame or censure, either willingly or unwillingly: a senior official who too...
Idiom:take part. 2.To involve oneself in (an activity): carry on,engage,have,indulge,participate. Idiom:take part. 3.To take (food) into the body as nourishment: consume,devour,eat,fare,ingest. Slang:chow. Idioms:break bread, have a bite. ...
take the cake 1. To be the most outrageous or disappointing. 2. To win the prize; be outstanding. take the count 1. To be defeated. 2. Sports To be counted out in boxing. take the fall/hit Slang To incur blame or censure, either willingly or unwillingly: a senior official who too...
take the cake 1. To be the most outrageous or disappointing. 2. To win the prize; be outstanding. take the count 1. To be defeated. 2. Sports To be counted out in boxing. take the fall/hit Slang To incur blame or censure, either willingly or unwillingly: a senior official who too...
Idiom: take part. 2. To involve oneself in (an activity): carry on, engage, have, indulge, participate. Idiom: take part. 3. To take (food) into the body as nourishment: consume, devour, eat, fare, ingest. Slang: chow. Idioms: break bread, have a bite. The American Heritage® ...