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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.

you get what you pay for

  you get what you pay for (the more you pay, the better the quality or service you get) This is our cheapest laptop, but remember, you get what you pay for. The service in this hotel is not good, but as you know, you get what you pay for. …

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you reap what you sow

  you reap what you sow (you have to face the consequences of your actions) We should treat our parents with more respect. As they say, you reap what you sow. Life is like a garden; you reap what you sow. Your future lies in your own hands. You reap …

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out of your mind

  out of your mind (stupid or crazy) If you think I’m going to lend you money, you must be out of your mind. I’ll go out of my mind if the children continue making noise. envocabulary.com

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put someone out of mind

  put someone or something out of mind (stop thinking about; forget) I really can’t put Mike out of my mind; I just miss him too much. You’ve got to try to put the scene of the accident out of your mind. envocabulary.com

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live and let live

    live and let live (enjoy your life and let others do the same) Mind your own business. Live and let live. I believe that he must learn to live and let live. envocabulary.com

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