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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.

for the birds

  for the birds  US informal (worthless, useless, undesirable)  I saw that movie last night. It’s for the birds. The agenda of this conference is for the birds. It’s just a waste of time. I don’t like working at night. It’s for the birds. envocabulary.com

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Heart idioms

Heart idioms after your own heart (having the same interests or feelings as you) He likes football and healthy food; he is a man after my own heart. You always make food that I love. You are the cook after my own heart.   a heart of gold (a kind …

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almighty dollar

  almighty dollar (money regarded as having great power or importance) Not everyone can afford to travel; it’s the almighty dollar that gives them the authority. Everyone is looking for the almighty dollar, even those who already have it. envocabulary.com  

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pretty penny

  a pretty penny (a large amount of money) Your new house is big and modern. It must have cost you a pretty penny. This leather coat cost me a pretty penny. envocabulary.com

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put your mind to something

  put your mind to something (decide to do something and put a lot of effort into achieving it) You can achieve anything if you put your mind to it. We can resolve the problem if we put our minds to it. envocabulary.com

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