Find your way - To successfully get to your destination by finding the right way, Get your head around - To finally understand or accept something, Hang around - To spend time or associate with someone somewhere specific, Hang out - To spend time with someone informally, Have a head for heights - The ability to look down from somewhere tall and not feel fear, dizziness or sick, Have to laugh - When you find something amusing, Turn up - To be found by chance, to come to light or to arrive, Go red - To blush, Hesitate - To hold back from (doing or saying something) in doubt or uncertainty, Laugh nervously - Laughter provoked from an audience's expression of alarm, embarrassment, discomfort or confusion, rather than amusement., Look away guiltily - Avert one's gaze in a way that shows that you feel guilty, Rub your nose - To repeatedly remind someone (of a mistake, failure, etc.), Speak quickly - To rush someone on the speed they talk in, Sweat - Moisture exuded through the pores of the skin, Loads of - Much or many,

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