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meaning: 3. taken their toll on
4. I'll humph him​

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Answered by nutanjha53
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Answer:

SEE SYNONYMS FOR take its toll ON THESAURUS.COM. Be damaging or harmful, cause loss or destruction, as in The civil war has taken its toll on both sides, or The heavy truck traffic has taken its toll on the highways. This expression transfers the taking of toll, a tribute or tax, to exacting other costs

Answered by megharani1829
3

Explanation:

Taken their toll on means to have a serious bad effect on someone/something.

I will humph him - this is used to express doubts.

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