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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.

cup of tea

cup of tea (something you like or do well) Swimming is just my cup of tea. Heavy metal music isn’t my cup of tea – I like pop music. envocabulary.com

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cry over spilled milk

  cry over spilled milk (express regret about something that has happened and cannot be changed) I broke my bicycle, but there’s no use crying over spilled milk. You failed in your attempt to break the record, but don’t cry over spilled milk. envocabulary.com

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cream of the crop

  cream of the crop (the best of a group, best there is) These four students are the cream of the crop in the class. I like this car very much. It’s the cream of the crop. envocabulary.com

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of two minds

  of two minds (unable to decide between two different ideas) I was of two minds about whether or not to accept the job. Sarah seemed to be of two minds about what to wear tonight. envocabulary.com

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not in your right mind

      not in your right mind (not sane, not mentally normal) I wasn’t in my right mind when I drove the car into the tree. Let’s talk about this at some other time. I think you are not in your right mind now. envocabulary.com

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