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Don't take any wooden nickels.
(USA) This idiom is used to advise people not to be cheated or ripped off.
Exact(1)
"I am quite extreme in how seriously I take air pollution," she says, referring to the fact that despite the dangers posed, the majority of people in Beijing don't take considerable measures.
Similar(59)
"We invested considerable time assessing our stores and clubs and don't take this lightly".
"Don't take credit.
"Don't take anything!
Don't take antacids.
Don't take chances!
Don't take advantage.
Don't take showers!
Don't take antibiotics.
Don't take forever.
Don't take charge!
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