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121count towards something — ˌcount toˈwards/toˈward sth derived to be included as part of sth that you hope to achieve in the future • Students gain college credits which count towards their degree. Main entry: ↑countderived …
122make your way (towards something) — make your ˈway (to/towards sth) idiom to move or get somewhere; to make progress • Will you be able to make your own way to the airport (= get there without help, a ride, etc.)? • Is this your plan for …
123warm towards somebody — ˈwarm to/towards sb derived to begin to like sb • I warmed to her immediately. Main entry: ↑warmderived …
124warm towards something — ˈwarm to/towards sth derived to become more interested in or enthusiastic about sth • The speaker was now warming to her theme. Main entry: ↑warmderived …
125work towards something — ˈwork towards sth derived to try to reach or achieve a goal Main entry: ↑workderived …
126World War II reparations towards Yugoslavia — The State Reparations Commission of the Yugoslav Government estimated the total war damages inflicted upon Yugoslavia in World War II at approximately USD 47 billion (1938 values: USD 1 = 44 Yugoslav dinars; Germany – 36 billion, Italy – 10… …
127lean towards — verb To favor in a decision …
128(St.) Dunstan up towards the Tower — See St. Dunstan in the East …