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make your way (to go towards): Please enjoy your dinner and then make your way to the bus, which will leave shortly.

count someone in

count someone in  informal (include someone in an activity or plan) We’re going out drinking; want to come? Sure, count me in. If you’re having a party tonight, please count me in. envocabulary.com

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sick at heart

sick at heart (very sad) He was sick at heart about being away from home. I was sick at heart when I saw the boy, half dead from hunger. envocabulary.com

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search your heart

  search your heart (study your reasons and feelings for doing something) Search your heart before you decide to split up. I want to search my heart and decide what to do next. envocabulary.com

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put your heart into something

put your heart into something (to do something with all your effort) He is the kind of worker who always puts his heart into his work. Put your heart and soul into all facets of the business. envocabulary.com

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pour your heart out

pour your heart out (tell your secret feelings or thoughts) It’s not a good idea to pour your heart out to everyone you meet. I poured my heart out to you, and I hope you’ll keep it under your hat. envocabulary.com

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