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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.

have an open mind

  have an open mind (be willing to consider new ideas or opinions) You should have an open mind to understand the topic. The plan doesn’t seem to be fruitful, but I’ll keep an open mind for the moment. envocabulary.com

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have a mind like a steel trap

  have a mind like a steel trap (have a very quick and understanding mind) Daniel has a mind like a steel trap; he can memorize most things easily. You need to have a mind like a steel trap to do this kind of work. envocabulary.com

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have half a mind to

  have half a mind to (to think about doing something) You have been rude to me, kid, and I have half a mind to report you to your parents! I’ve got half a mind to come with you to the party tonight. envocabulary.com

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have a mind to

  have a mind to (intend or want to) I have a good mind to tell your father that you have been truant twice this week. He who has a mind to beat his dog will easily find a stick. envocabulary.com

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have a closed mind

  have a closed mind (to be unwilling to consider new ideas or opinions) David seems to have a closed mind, and he is not flexible about most things. It is very hard to argue with Jane. She has a closed mind. envocabulary.com

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