Idiom: Take A Leaf Out Of Someone's BookCheck definitions of...takealeafoutofsomeonesbookMeaningsHow to pronounce "take a leaf out of someone's book":AU Your browser does not support the audio element. To adopt an idea or practice of another person.A-Z Proximitiestake a flyertake a gambletake a gandertake a hiketake a joke take a leaf out of someone's book take a licking and keep on tickingtake a load offtake a long walk on a short piertake a looktake a napSimilar Idiomstake a leaf out of someone's bookfour-leaf clovershake like a leafturn over a new leafblot one's copy bookbook dumpingbook inby the bookby-the-bookclosed bookfor the bookhave more chins than a Chinese phone bookknow every trick in the bookmake bookopen bookthrow the book atturn up for the bookyou can't judge a book by its covergive someone an inch and someone will take a miletake the bread out of someone's mouthSimilar Phrasestake someone's sidesell someone outbreak someone's heartin someone's waypull someone's legtake outtake a hittake a powdertake fivedouble takegive or taketake a bowtake a breathtake in watertake notetake a breathertake a chancetake a craptake a daretake a dive