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Meaning of one's way | Babel Free

Phrase CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. Preceded by a verb and followed by an adverbial prepositional phrase to express a successfully completed action in a literal or figurative space, where the verb denotes the means or manner of the action, while the prepositional phrase specifies the direction or goal of the action:
  2. Used to express a physical movement performed by the subject (especially in a forward direction).
  3. Used to express an advance or progress made by the subject.
    figuratively

Examples

“to force one's way in”
“I had to elbow (my way) through (the crowd).”
“The under-thirties will have memories of swimming lessons in saggy cossies; those over 30 of Farrah Fawcett in a sunset-orange suit circa 1976. No matter when you were born you won’t forget Pamela Anderson slo-moing her way along the LA coastline in a high-cut swimsuit.”
“At this point, Dancing With the Stars has been on for a frightening amount of time—meaning a truly shocking number of celebrities have wrapped themselves in stretchy glitter onesies and pirouetted their way around that hallowed ballroom while regretting all their life choices, deep in contemplation about firing their agent.”
“On arrival at Edinburgh Waverley, I fight my way through the throngs of tourists and locals turning the place into a human anthill.”
“to fight one's way into the final”
“Even four-time major champion Rory McIlroy, who played his way into Saturday's final pairing with Spieth, only to implode spectacularly with an adventure-filled 77 that included not a single birdie, remains in contention, thanks to Spieth's unexpected generosity on the day's final two holes.”
“Every month, a different delivery arrived with ingredients for the next Zoom event. There was pizza-making night, which resembled a seven-year-old’s party – but who was I to judge as they laughed their way through pixelated dough-kneading when I got a pizza out of it?”
“The experience prompted her [Chappell Roan] to cultivate an outre persona that allowed the queer musician born Kayleigh Amstutz to express everything she had once repressed, growing up in a Christian community. […] She then hustled her way – via stints back home working in a drive-thru doughnut shop – to a deal with Island.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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