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What is the meaning of following idioms: (1) To take a walk (eg. If they are not willing to co-operate, let them take a walk); (2) Faustian Bargain.
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Old 21-Sep-2006, 09:19
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hi,
take a walk= used to tell somebody to go away when you are angry with them
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