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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 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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done to a turn

  done to a turn  British English (cooked in a perfect way) I want my steak done to a turn. Not too done and not too raw. The turkey was done to a turn, so she decided to serve it. envocabulary.com

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dine out

  dine out (eat a meal out at a restaurant) We usually dine out together once a month. John and I have received an invitation to dine out tonight. envocabulary.com

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dine in

  dine in  formal (eat a meal at home) I’d like to dine in tonight because it’s very cold outside. Will you dine in or out this evening? envocabulary.com

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