to go one's way

  • 101have one's way — ► get (or have) one s (own) way get or do what one wants in spite of opposition. Main Entry: ↑way …

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  • 102in one's way — {adv.} or {adj. phr.} 1. Within reach; likely to be met; before you. * /The chance to work for a printer was put in my way./ Compare: PUT IN THE WAY OF. 2. or[in the way] In your path as a hindrance; placed so as to block the way. * /Fred tried… …

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  • 103in one's way — {adv.} or {adj. phr.} 1. Within reach; likely to be met; before you. * /The chance to work for a printer was put in my way./ Compare: PUT IN THE WAY OF. 2. or[in the way] In your path as a hindrance; placed so as to block the way. * /Fred tried… …

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  • 104in\ one's\ way — adv or adj. phr. 1. Within reach; likely to be met; before you. The chance to work for a printer was put in my way. Compare: put in the way of 2. or in the way In your path as a hindrance; placed so as to block the way. Fred tried to get to the… …

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  • 105go one's way — {v. phr.} 1. To start again or continue to where you are going. * /The milkman left the milk and went his way./ * /The man stopped and asked me for a match, then went his way./ Compare: GO ALONG, GO ON. 2. To go or act the way you want to or… …

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  • 106go one's way — {v. phr.} 1. To start again or continue to where you are going. * /The milkman left the milk and went his way./ * /The man stopped and asked me for a match, then went his way./ Compare: GO ALONG, GO ON. 2. To go or act the way you want to or… …

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  • 107have one's way — verb a) to obtain the circumstances one wishes for; to do what one wishes to do, or to have others do what one wishes them to do. He held out to me a bowl of steaming broth, that filled the room with a savour sweeter, ten thousand times, to me… …

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  • 108go\ one's\ way — v. phr. 1. To start again or continue to where you are going. The milkman left the milk and went his way. The man stopped and asked me for a match, then went his way. Compare: go along, go on 2. To go or act the way you want to or usually do. Joe …

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  • 109come one's way — phrasal also come one s ways : to fall to one s lot * * * happen or become available to one he did whatever jobs came his way …

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  • 110pay one's way — or pay one s own way phrasal to pay one s share of expenses …

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