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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.

big-hearted

  big-hearted (generous and very kind) Benjamin is in a big-hearted guy. He is a big-hearted person; he will never say no to you.   big hearted – English Vocabulary

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bare your heart

  bare your heart (to tell someone your personal thoughts and feelings) I don’t know Nina that well. I certainly wouldn’t bare my heart to her. Jacob is the only person to whom I would bear my heart.   bare your heart – English Vocabulary

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at heart

  at heart (as a main concern) You should trust me; I’m your mother, and I have your best interests at heart.   (in real nature) His manners are rough, but he is a kind person at heart.   at heart – English Vocabulary

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all heart

  all heart (very kind and generous) Daniel gave you his last dollar; he’s all heart. Rose can’t bear seeing you crying; she’s all heart.   all heart – English Vocabulary

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a heart of stone

  a heart of stone (a cruel and uncaring heart) Ivan doesn’t care about anyone. He has a heart of stone. This city’s poverty crisis would move a heart of stone to sympathy.   heart of stone – English Vocabulary

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