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  • 111Only in Your Dreams — Infobox Book | name = Only in Your Dreams title orig = translator = image caption = author = Unknown ghost writer for Cecily von Ziegesar cover artist = country = United States language = English series = Gossip Girl genre = Young adult novel… …

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  • 112get your act together —    If you get your act together, you organize your affairs better than you have done previously and deal with things more efficiently.     Jack s plan won t work unless he gets his act together.    If you tell someone to get their act together,… …

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  • 113close your eyes to something — close/shut (your) eyes to (something) to pretend that something bad does not exist because you do not want to deal with it. She was besotted with him and closed her eyes to his character defects. You can t just shut your eyes to your problems and …

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  • 114close your eyes to — close/shut (your) eyes to (something) to pretend that something bad does not exist because you do not want to deal with it. She was besotted with him and closed her eyes to his character defects. You can t just shut your eyes to your problems and …

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  • 115shut your eyes to something — close/shut (your) eyes to (something) to pretend that something bad does not exist because you do not want to deal with it. She was besotted with him and closed her eyes to his character defects. You can t just shut your eyes to your problems and …

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  • 116shut your eyes to — close/shut (your) eyes to (something) to pretend that something bad does not exist because you do not want to deal with it. She was besotted with him and closed her eyes to his character defects. You can t just shut your eyes to your problems and …

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  • 117in your heart of hearts — in (your) heart of hearts if you know something in your heart of hearts, you are certain of it although you might not want to admit it. I knew in my heart of hearts that something was wrong, but I just wasn t ready to deal with it. Do you believe …

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  • 118pull your punches — pull (your/its) punches to deal with something in a way that is not completely honest. I want you to tell me what you think, and don t pull your punches. The film pulls its punches by making a disaster seem romantic. Opposite of: pull no punches… …

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  • 119stick in (your) craw — 1. if a situation or someone s behaviour sticks in your craw, it annoys you, usually because you think it is wrong. I do lots of jobs in the house but my brother says I m lazy, and that really sticks in my craw. 2. if someone sticks in your craw …

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  • 120close your eyes to something — phrase to ignore something bad that is happening when you should be doing something to stop it The government cannot close its eyes to this disease. Thesaurus: to pretend something is not happening or is not the casesynonym to ignore something,… …

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