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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.

on your high horse

  on your high horse (acting as if you are better or cleverer than others) Get down your high horse and do not tell everyone what to do. (not being friendly, because you are angry or in a bad temper) Jake was on his high horse because he had lost …

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free as a bird

  as free as a bird (completely free) A prisoner escaped from jail and was as free as a bird for two weeks. I’m as free as a bird this afternoon; why don’t we go out?   envocabulary.com

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at all costs

  at all costs (regardless of the price, no matter how difficult) We have decided to go to Paris for our honeymoon. We must finish this work at all costs before this weekend. envocabulary.com

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at a premium

  at a premium (not easily available, in great demand) We bought foldaway furniture because space in the apartment is at a premium. (higher than usual price) Even during the summer, you can get a hotel room here, but only at a premium. envocabulary.com

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slip your mind

  slip your mind (to forget something) I meant to buy some cheese, but it completely slipped my mind. I was going to put the trash out for collection, but it slipped my mind. envocabulary.com

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