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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.

second to none

  second to none (the best, better than anyone else, or anything) They provide such excellent service that is second to none. In our country, the public transportation system is second to none. In his English class, he is second to none. envocabulary.com

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eat high off the hog

  eat high off the hog (eat well, live luxuriously) Since he won the lottery, they ate high on the hog. For the first few days after I receive my salary, we eat high on the hog. envocabulary.com

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eat someone alive

eat someone alive  informal (criticize someone harshly) If you make a mistake this time, the boss will eat you alive. (bite many times) If you go outside, mosquitoes will eat you alive. (control, handle, or defeat easily) I want to prepare myself for the debate, or the opponents will eat …

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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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