to wear your heart on your sleeve - to make your feelongs clear for everyone to see, to have a change of heart - to alter your opinion or the way you feel about sth, to take sth to heart - to consider criticism or advice seriously, often in a way that makes you upset or causes to act, to not have the heart to - to feel unable to do sth because it will have a negative effect on smb else, use your head - to think carefully about what you are doing, used especially to advise smb to be sensible, level-headed - sensible and able to think clearly in a difficult situation, to keep your head - to stay calm and make sensible decisions in a difficult or stressful situation, to have an old head on young shoulders - to act in a wise and sensible way as you would expect from an older, more experienced person, to have a soft spot for smb - to like smb, to wrap smb round your little finger - to persuade smb to do what you want, to live in each other's pockets - about 2 people who are very close or spend too much time together, to get on each other's nerves - to annoy each other, to have smb to lean on - to have smb on whom you can depend for help, to drive a wedge between people - to make people start disliking each other, to be at smb's beck and call - always ready to obey smb's orders, to get on like a house on fire - to become friends quickly,
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