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  • 111put out of the way — phrasal 1. : kill I 1a hired a gunman to put his competitor out of the way 2. also put out of one s way Brit …

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  • 112go out of one's way — phrasal : to take special pains : act with or as if with a deliberate purpose went out of his way to stimulate consumption while retaining strict curbs on investment New Statesman & Nation could have deceived only those who went out of their way… …

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  • 113wend 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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  • 114pick your way — always followed by an adverb or preposition : to walk very slowly while carefully choosing where to put your feet The horses slowly pick their way across the rocky ground. We picked our way down the muddy path. • • • Main Entry: ↑pick …

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  • 115make one's way — {v. phr.} 1. To go forward with difficulty; find a path for yourself. * /They made their way through the crowd./ 2. To do many hard things to earn a living; make a life work for yourself. * /He was anxious to finish school and make his own way in …

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  • 116make one's way — {v. phr.} 1. To go forward with difficulty; find a path for yourself. * /They made their way through the crowd./ 2. To do many hard things to earn a living; make a life work for yourself. * /He was anxious to finish school and make his own way in …

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  • 117make\ one's\ way — v. phr. 1. To go forward with difficulty; find a path for yourself. They made their way through the crowd. 2. To do many hard things to earn a living; make a life work for yourself. He was anxious to finish school and make his own way in the… …

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  • 118worm one's way out of —    If a person worms their way out of something, they use artful or devious means in order to avoid participating in it.     You re not going to worm your way out of this. You must do your share! …

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  • 119bluff your way — bluff (your) way to deceive others to get what you want. Some teens used false IDs to bluff their way into casinos. Usage notes: usually followed by a phrase starting with through, out of, or into, as in the example …

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  • 120bluff way — bluff (your) way to deceive others to get what you want. Some teens used false IDs to bluff their way into casinos. Usage notes: usually followed by a phrase starting with through, out of, or into, as in the example …

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