v. phr. To act toward in too close or friendly a manner; use as you would use a close friend or something of your own. Mary would not let any boy take liberties with her. Bill took liberties with Tom's bicycle.
Compare: MAKE FREE WITH.
v. phr. To act toward in too close or friendly a manner; use as you would use a close friend or something of your own. Mary would not let any boy take liberties with her. Bill took liberties with Tom's bicycle.
Compare: MAKE FREE WITH.
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012