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I'll take up the challenge!

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  • take up the gauntlet — Respectively, to give and to accept a challenge ● gauntlet * * * take up (or throw down) the gauntlet accept (or issue) a challenge Origin: from the medieval custom of issuing a challenge by throwing one s gauntlet to the ground; whoever picked… …   Useful english dictionary

  • take up the gauntlet — ► take up (or throw down) the gauntlet accept (or issue) a challenge. [ORIGIN: from the medieval custom of issuing a challenge by throwing one s gauntlet to the ground; whoever picked it up was deemed to have accepted the challenge.] Main Entry:… …   English terms dictionary

  • take up the torch — If you take up the torch, you take on a challenge or responsibility, usually when someone else retires, or leaves an organisation, etc …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • The Challenge (Yes Minister) — Infobox UK Television Episode Title = The Challenge Series name = Yes Minister Caption = Episode title card Series no = 3 Episode = 2 Airdate = 18 November 1982 Writer = Antony Jay Jonathan Lynn Producer = Peter Whitmore Director = Guests = John… …   Wikipedia

  • take up the torch —    If you take up the torch, you take on a challenge or responsibility, usually when someone else retires, or leaves an organisation, etc.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • take up the gauntlet — Accept the challenge …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • take up the gauntlet — verb To accept a challenge. He doesnt read Greek, but he really took up the gauntlet and did his best to understand the letter, anyway …   Wiktionary

  • take up the glove — respond to a challenge for a duel …   English contemporary dictionary

  • take up the gauntlet — idi to accept a challenge to fight …   From formal English to slang

  • To take up the gauntlet — Gauntlet Gaunt let, n. [F. gantelet, dim. of gant glove, LL. wantus, of Teutonic origin; cf. D. want, Sw. & Dan. vante, Icel. v[ o]ttr, for vantr.] 1. A glove of such material that it defends the hand from wounds. [1913 Webster] Note: The… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • To take up the glove — Glove Glove (gl[u^]v), n. [OE. glove, glofe, AS. gl[=o]f; akin to Icel. gl[=o]fi, cf. Goth. l[=o]fa palm of the hand, Icel. l[=o]fi.] [1913 Webster] 1. A cover for the hand, or for the hand and wrist, with a separate sheath for each finger. The… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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