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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.

coffee table book

  coffee table book (a large, expensive book with a lot of pictures in it, kept on a table for people to look at) They’ll publish her artwork in a coffee-table book soon. There is a large coffee-table book in the waiting room. envocabulary.com

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keep your mind on something

  keep your mind on something (keep paying attention to, stay focused on) I was so upset that I found it difficult to keep my mind on what I was doing. I want you to keep your mind on your lessons. envocabulary.com

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keep in mind

  keep in mind (remain aware of, think of) When you go shopping, you must keep your budget in mind. It’s not raining now, but keep in mind that it might rain later on. envocabulary.com

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in your mind’s eye

  in your mind’s eye (in your imagination) I can clearly imagine the magnificent scene of the waterfall in my mind’s eye. In my mind’s eye, I can still see the city where I was born. envocabulary.com

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keep an open mind

  keep an open mind (remain open to new ideas or opinions) I like to keep an open mind about how big the universe is. The plan doesn’t seem to be fruitful, but I’ll keep an open mind for the moment. envocabulary.com

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