Idiom
Don't take any wooden nickels.
(USA) This idiom is used to advise people not to be cheated or ripped off.
Exact(57)
He doesn't take it personally.
"The cat doesn't take it off.
He doesn't take it well.
But he doesn't take it.
And worse, doesn't take it off?
He doesn't take it for granted".
Assuming, of course, Giovinco doesn't take it.
But my daughter doesn't take it as a compliment.
"He doesn't take it personally," his wife said.
"I just hope she doesn't take it out on me"...
In the novel Alma doesn't take it personally.
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