take+a+drive

  • 31take forever — phrase to take much more time than you would like The drive to her aunt’s house seemed to take forever. Thesaurus: to continue for a long timesynonym Main entry: forever …

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  • 32Drive to Victory Lane Racing School — is a racing school in Thompson, Connecticut operated by 1988 NASCAR Winston Cup Rookie of the Year Ken Bouchard. The school uses actual NASCAR modified cars, featuring 358 cubic inch engines, four barrel carburetors and four speed manual… …

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  • 33drive carefully — drive safely, take care as you drive …

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  • 34Take Me Out To A Cubs Game(CD) — Take Me Out To A Cubs Game is a collection of songs and recordings related to the Chicago Cubs baseball team. [http://www.takemeouttoacubsgame.com/default.htm] Songs and Recordings [http://www.takemeouttoacubsgame.com/cubs4.asp] In order the CD… …

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  • 35take a backseat to someone — take a backseat (to (someone)) to let someone else deal with something. I was happy to take a backseat and let my brother deal with the family crisis. Etymology: based on the idea of sitting in the backseat of a car and letting someone else drive …

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  • 36take a backseat to — take a backseat (to (someone)) to let someone else deal with something. I was happy to take a backseat and let my brother deal with the family crisis. Etymology: based on the idea of sitting in the backseat of a car and letting someone else drive …

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  • 37take a backseat — (to (someone)) to let someone else deal with something. I was happy to take a backseat and let my brother deal with the family crisis. Etymology: based on the idea of sitting in the backseat of a car and letting someone else drive …

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  • 38take someone for a ride — phrase to trick, cheat, or lie to someone I found out I’d been taken for a ride by someone I really trusted. Thesaurus: to cheat or trick someonesynonym to tell lies and deceive peoplesynonym Main entry: ride * * * 1) …

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  • 39drive yourself into the ground — drive/run/work (yourself) into the ground to work so hard that you become very tired or ill. He ll run himself into the ground if he doesn t take some time off …

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  • 40drive into the ground — drive/run/work (yourself) into the ground to work so hard that you become very tired or ill. He ll run himself into the ground if he doesn t take some time off …

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