cook the books

  cook the books  informal (change financial records to get money illegally): The accountant had been cooking the books, and the firm had been losing money for years. They blamed two officials for cooking the books, and this caused the company to collapse. envocabulary.com

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cooking with gas

  cooking with gas  informal (performing a difficult task quickly or efficiently) The project was a little slow at the beginning, but now we’re cooking with gas! With the new computer system, Jake was cooking with gas. He finished the project in half the time. envocabulary.com

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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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