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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.

jump down someone’s throat

  jump down someone’s throat  informal (to react or respond angrily) He was just making a suggestion. It’s not fair to jump down his throat. You always jump down my throat whenever I say something.   envocabulary.com

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Johnny-on-the-spot

  Johnny-on-the-spot  US informal (someone who is at hand and ready to help) The storehouse was on fire, and there I was, Johnny-on-the-spot, putting out the fire. I have a flat tire, and I need you here, Johnny-on-the-spot. envocabulary.com

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jack of all trades

  jack of all trades (someone who is good at many kinds of work or business) Tim is a jack of all trades, and he has had many different jobs. My father is a jack of all trades; he can do plumbing, gardening, cooking, and so on. envocabulary.com

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call of nature

  call of nature humorous  (to urinate or defecate) Excuse me for a minute; I must answer a call of nature before we leave. There was no bathroom, so he disappeared behind the bushes to answer the call of nature. Please stop the car somewhere; I need to answer the …

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gut feeling

  gut feeling (inner sense, a feeling based on intuition) I have a gut feeling that this year is going to be a good one. My gut feeling was that Tim was a good person. She had a gut feeling there was something seriously wrong. envocabulary.com

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