wend the way

  • 1wend your way — mainly literary phrase if you wend your way somewhere, you go there At around midnight the guests started to wend their way home. Thesaurus: to move, or to move something towards a placesynonym Main entry: wend …

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  • 2wend your way — mainly literary if you wend your way somewhere, you go there At around midnight the guests started to wend their way home …

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  • 3wend — [wend] v [: Old English; Origin: wendan] wend your way literary to move or travel slowly from one place to another wend your way through/towards/home etc ▪ The procession wended its way through the streets …

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  • 4The Seal of Confession —     The Law of the Seal of Confession     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Law of the Seal of Confession     In the Decretum of the Gratian who compiled the edicts of previous councils and the principles of Church law which he published about 1151,… …

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  • 5The Mountebanks — The work has rarely been revived, although the Lyric Theatre Company of Washington D.C. recorded it in 1964.BackgroundThe story of the opera revolves around a magic potion that transforms those who drink it into whoever, or whatever, they pretend …

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  • 6way — n. path, route 1) to blaze, clear, pave, prepare; smoothe the way for (to pave the way for reform) 2) to take the (easy) way (out of a difficult situation) 3) to lead; point, show the way 4) to edge; elbow; fight; force; hack; jostle; make;… …

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  • 7way — noun 1 method/style ADJECTIVE ▪ convenient, easy, effective, efficient, good, ideal, practical, quick, simple, useful …

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  • 8wend — verb wend your way especially literary to move or travel slowly from one place to another: The procession wended its way through the streets …

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  • 9The Slavs —     The Slavs     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Slavs     I. NAME     A. Slavs     At present the customary name for all the Slavonic races is Slav. This name did not appear in history until a late period, but it has superseded all others. The… …

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  • 10wend one's way — To make one s way, follow the road, esp in a leisurely fashion • • • Main Entry: ↑wend …

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