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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.

bed of roses

  bed of roses (an easy or pleasant situation) At first everything was a bed of roses. Our marriage has been a bed of roses. We should see life as a bed of roses.   envocabulary.com

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head start

  head start (an advantage at the beginning of something) I want to give my son a head start by sending him to preschool. Winning 14 games in a row gives the team a head start over its rivals.     envocabulary.com

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on a roll

  on a roll  informal (experiencing continued success or good luck) The team was on a roll, winning fifteen games in a row. Our business is on a roll.   envocabulary.com

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go Dutch

  go Dutch  informal (to share the cost equally) The meal tonight is on me. -No. Let’s go Dutch. My girlfriend and I always go Dutch when we go out together.   envocabulary.com

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tighten your belt

  tighten your belt (spend less money) You are spending more than your income. You need to tighten your belt. The prices are high, so I have to tighten my belt.   envocabulary.com

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