do something your heart out (do something with all your energy or emotion) Even though I played my heart out, he still won the chess game. She danced her heart out to the music. We will go on stage and sing our hearts out. envocabulary.com
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lose heart (lose your courage or confidence) Don’t lose heart; you may do it better next time. (fall in love with) Lucy lost her heart to Robert the minute they met. envocabulary.com
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great minds think alike spoken (intelligent people think like each other) Let’s break for a cup of coffee. – I was just going to say the same thing; great minds think alike. Both of them had the same idea at the same time; great minds think alike. envocabulary.com
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give someone a piece of your mind informal (speak frankly and angrily to someone because they have done something wrong) He’s late again; I’ll give him a piece of my mind when he gets in tonight. I’m going to give the plumber a piece of my mind if he doesn’t …
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get your mind around something (succeed in understanding something difficult) It’s going to take a while for me to get my mind around such a complex issue. It was a novel idea to the seminar members, and it was hard to get your mind around it. envocabulary.com
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