Taking your time, means going slowly. Or just that----going at my own pace and not in a hurry.
It means he did not hurry. If you want to say that someone took a long time, but you don't really want to be mean, you can say "You sure took your time on that."You can also say "He took his sweet time finishing that."
It means he did not hurry. If you want to say that someone took a long time, but you don't really want to be mean, you can say "You sure took your time on that."You can also say "He took his sweet time finishing that."
I think it means she took!
your time (number of seconds) it took for you to reach the quarter mile
took his time for what
What she took the wrong step mean
It's not an idiom - it means just what it says. Something took "no" time to come about. It's an exaggeration, but the meaning is plain.
No. It means how far you went AND how long it took to get there. Velocity = displacement (how far and which direction) / time (how long it took to get there)
Never Took the Time was created in 2006.
It means he took you seriously and is therefore avoiding you and your wrath.
She was saying god wanted her to be there. He needed her there in heaven.
It means that the time it took you to post this question, you could have typed it into a calculator. D'oh!