way to someone’s heart

  way to someone’s heart (a way to make someone love you) The way to his heart is through his stomach. Just give him good food. Jake is trying to find a way to her heart. envocabulary.com

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pull in

pull in (to arrive at or reach a place) The train pulled in at midnight. (to drive a vehicle to the side of the road and stop) We should pull in at the next garage to check the tires. (to attract) We hope the campaign will pull in more votes. …

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mind over matter

  mind over matter (use of the power of the mind to deal with physical problems) Good health is simply a case of mind over matter. Do you believe that walking over hot coals is a question of mind over matter? envocabulary.com

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make up your mind

  make up your mind (make a decision) It’s now or never, so make up your mind. I can’t tell you what to do. You’ll have to make up your own mind. envocabulary.com

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lose your mind

  lose your mind (become crazy; lose your sanity) You must have lost your mind if you think you can climb that peak. What are you doing on the fridge? Have you lost your mind? envocabulary.com

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