Idioms

take the trouble to (do something)

take the trouble to (do something)

To make the effort or go out of one's way to do something. Oh, you didn't have to take the trouble to prepare the guest bedroom for me—I could have just slept on the couch! Your father took the trouble to cook this delicious meal, and now you are going to sit down and eat it!
See also: take, to, trouble
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