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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.

from the heart

  from the heart (sincerely; honestly) His generosity and hospitality are right from the heart. I won’t accept your gift unless it comes from the heart.     – English Vocabulary

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cold hands, warm heart

  cold hands, warm heart (someone who does not show feelings but is inwardly caring) Leo never sends me flowers, but he’s a case of cold hands and a warm heart. Jacob never shows emotions, but he cares for her a lot. He has cold hands but a warm heart. …

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all hours

  all hours (very late or irregular time) I’m not happy with you staying out until all hours. You can’t come home for supper at all hours.   (all the time, at any time) You will find him working at all hours these days. You can come and see me …

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wild goose chase

  wild goose chase (search for something that is impossible to find or does not exist) We wasted all day on a wild-goose chase looking for their house. He sent me on a wild-goose chase. The man I was looking for doesn’t exist. envocabulary.com

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