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  • 61bluff your way into through something — ˌbluff your way ˈin/ˈout/ˈthrough | ˌbluff your way ˈinto/ˈout of/ˈthrough sth derived to succeed in dealing with a difficult situation by making other people believe sth which is not true • She successfully bluffed her way through the interview …

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  • 62bluff your way out through something — ˌbluff your way ˈin/ˈout/ˈthrough | ˌbluff your way ˈinto/ˈout of/ˈthrough sth derived to succeed in dealing with a difficult situation by making other people believe sth which is not true • She successfully bluffed her way through the interview …

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  • 63Baby, I Love Your Way/Freebird Medley — Baby, I Love Your Way / Freebird Medley is the title of a 1988 single by the American dance pop band Will To Power. The song combines elements of two previously recorded rock songs: Baby, I Love Your Way , a #12 Billboard Hot 100 hit from 1976 by …

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  • 64make your way to —    If you make your way to a destination, you manage to get there without difficulty.     Don t worry. I ll make my way to your home from the station …

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  • 65get your way — do what you want to do, have it your way    You used to get your way with Mom and Dad. They trusted you …

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  • 66have it your way — do what you want to do, get your way    Have it your way. Choose the movie you want to see …

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  • 67make your way — I. move toward, navigate    After sailing to Jamaica we made our way over to Cuba, si? II. survive, live by your own efforts, make a living    Chad, my boy, if you are going to make your way in this world, you need an education formal and… …

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  • 68know (your) way around (something) — to have knowledge about how something works. You don t have to know your way around a slide rule to enjoy these exhibits …

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  • 69see your way (clear) to (doing something) — to be able to do something and agree to do it. Do you think you could see your way clear to lending me a bit more money? …

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  • 70nudge your way — phrase to push your way through something in order to get to where you want to go Thesaurus: to move through an area or objectsynonym Main entry: nudge …

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