Take (something) as it comes verb phrase
To deal with something when it happens without planning for it beforehand
I don't want to take it as it comes. I want everything to be prepared in advance.
Of course, you can take the test as it comes, but I'm pretty sure that you will get a low mark.
I've never planned for the next day. I prefer taking each day as it comes.
Making a start on something is always difficult.
Used to refer to an impossible plan or idea
To consider or think about what will happen in the future
Used to say that someone has a schedule or workload that is filled to capacity with obligations, tasks, or problems.
1. To write something in pencil in order to modify or delete it afterwards.
2. To arrange or plan something for a tentative or temporary time or date.
3. To make a tentative appointment with someone.
To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.