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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.

add fuel to the fire

  add fuel to the fire (to make a bad situation worse) I’m sorry; I didn’t mean to add fuel to the fire. The killing of a demonstrator can only add fuel to the fire.   envocabulary.com

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kill two birds with one stone

  kill two birds with one stone (to achieve two things in a single action) I can kill two birds with one stone. I pick up the kids after school on my way home from work. When you walk to work, you kill two birds with one stone; you will …

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son of a gun

  son of a gun  US polite expression for son of a bitch (a bad or not-liked person) Where have you been for so long, you son of a gun? That son of a gun has broken my vase.     envocabulary.com

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big gun

big guns   big gun  informal (a powerful or important person) He is one of the party’s big guns. Several big guns came from headquarters this afternoon.     envocabulary.com

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find your voice

  find your voice  US (be able to speak or express your thoughts) I could not move, but I managed to find my voice.  You need a little bit of courage to find your voice. I’m sure you can find your tongue to defend him. Also: find your tongue  UK     envocabulary.com

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