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Webster's New World American Idioms Handbook

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In fact, people often say take it easy to each other when they part. From taking a nap (a little sleep during the day) or taking in a show (attending a show) to taking off (leaving on a vacation or short trip), idioms about leisure, entertainment, and travel are abundant. This chapter is full of such idioms, which people use to talk about the many ways to relax and take it easy. You’ll also find idioms related to transportation.
Out on the Town People often enjoy living in big cities because of the nightlife — the nighttime activity and entertainment, including great restaurants, bars, clubs, theaters, concerts, and other nightspots (places to go at night). Going out on the town means going out at night to enjoy the nightlife.
go out 1. (v) to enjoy nightlife and other activities outside the home ♦ We generally go out on Saturday night. ♦ My parents rarely go out. They like to stay at home and go to bed early.
2. (v) to date ♦ Laura and I have been going out for about a year.

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