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let something settle in its own steam

To pause for a while when working or talking to make others anxious or curious.

lay one's will

To have the intention to do or become something.

receive the will of others

To take over and follow another's thought.

establish one's will

To establish a goal to achieve.

The wills of both people match each other

To be of one mind or share the same thought.

swallow dry saliva

To be very nervous or anxious.

if it's like my mind

If one follows as one thinks.

lay down one's mind

To be relieved; to not worry.

eat one's mind

To make up one's mind.

attach one's mind

To have interest in a certain thing and enjoy doing it.

attach one's mind

To set one's affection on a certain thing.

use one's mind

To take care and think with attention.

use one's mind

To worry with an uneasy mind.

hold[hold tighly] one's mind

To concentrate one's distracted mind.

boil one's mind down

To be nervous while worrying.

give one's mind

To come to like someone.

untangle one's mind

To get rid of anger.

be caught in one's mind

To feel uncomfortable out of worry.

touch one's mind

To be touched to such an extent that one also feels something.

put something in one's mind

To not forget and be conscious.

put something in one's mind

To like inwardly.

come in one's mind

To feel good about something as it fits what one feels or thinks.

not be in one's mind

To have no inclination to do or have something.