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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.

with all your heart

  with all your heart (with all your strength, energy, or deepest feelings) He is trying with all his heart to please them. Do what you feel in your heart to be right and do it with all your heart. envocabulary.com  

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warm your heart

  warm your heart (make you feel good) I like to watch movies that warm my heart. If money does not warm your heart, give it back. envocabulary.com

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warm hearted

  warm hearted (friendly, kind, and willing to help) This town is full of warm-hearted, helpful people. She is such a caring and warmhearted person that everybody likes her. envocabulary.com

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mind your own business

    mind your own business  rude (do not interfere; this is not your concern) You stay out of this and mind your own business. Mind your own business and leave me in peace. envocabulary.com

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mind you

  mind you (bear in mind) It was very expensive, mind you, but the quality was worth the extra cost. Mind you, lock the door when you leave the house. envocabulary.com

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