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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.

heart bleeds for someone

heart bleeds for someone (feel great sadness for someone) My heart bleeds for homeless children. When I see children in need of food, my heart bleeds.   – English Vocabulary

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heart-to-heart talk

heart-to-heart talk (honest, sincere, and serious talk) We should have a heart-to-heart talk with him on this matter. After a heart-to-heart talk, they are getting along much better now.     – English Vocabulary

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heart and soul

heart and soul (with a lot of energy and interest) He played with all his heart and soul and won the first prize.   completely, wholly, absolutely) She loves him with all her heart and soul. I was heart and soul against the idea. – English Vocabulary

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have heart set on

  have your heart set on (long for, decide to achieve)  I have my heart set on going on a trip to Michigan. He had his heart set on becoming a good football player.     – English Vocabulary

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your heart is in the right place

your heart is in the right place (to have good intentions) She is very strict, but her heart is in the right place. I know that his heart is in the right place, but I don’t think his plan would work.     – English Vocabulary

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