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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.

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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put your mind at ease

  put your mind at ease (to relax, to stop feeling worried) What can I do for you to put your mind at ease? Just to put my mind at ease, I checked everything personally. Jake always helps to put my mind at ease in times of trouble. envocabulary.com

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dead as a dodo

  dead as a dodo (no longer existing, important, or popular) Disco music was popular in the past, but now it is as dead as a dodo. My car won’t start because its battery is as dead as a dodo. envocabulary.com

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curiosity killed the cat

    curiosity killed the cat (being curious may get you in trouble) I don’t want you prying into my private life; curiosity killed the cat. Don’t be so inquisitive about what he is doing. Remember, curiosity killed the cat. envocabulary.com

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eat drink and be merry

  eat, drink and be merry (enjoy life now; enjoy life while you can) Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we die. Life is short, so eat drink and be merry, and smile while you still have teeth. envocabulary.com

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