v. phr. , informal 1. To make (someone) feel weak or tired. The hot weather took the starch out of Mrs. Jones, and she didn't feel like doing a thing. The cross-country run took all the starch out of the boys. 2. See: TAKE THE WIND OUT OF ONE'S SAILS.
TAKE THE STARCH OUT OF
Meaning of TAKE THE STARCH OUT OF in English
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012