Definitions from Wiktionary (take a load off)
▸ verb: (informal, idiomatic) To go from a standing position to a sitting one.
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▸ verb: (informal, idiomatic) To go from a standing position to a sitting one.
Similar:
take it easy,
put one's feet up,
lie back,
take one's ease,
stretch one's legs,
kick back,
lay back,
drop a load,
get off one's chest,
get one's load on,
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