to find a place
21find your feet — find (your) feet to become familiar with a new place or situation. It s important to give new students a chance to find their feet …
22find feet — find (your) feet to become familiar with a new place or situation. It s important to give new students a chance to find their feet …
23find yourself doing something — find yourself somewhere or find yourself doing something to realize that you are in a place or doing something without really intending or planning to Later that evening I found myself back at Jason s flat. I found myself agreeing with everything …
24find yourself somewhere — or find yourself doing something to realize that you are in a place or doing something without really intending or planning to Later that evening I found myself back at Jason s flat. I found myself agreeing with everything she said …
25place in the sun — If you have your place in the sun, you find wealth, happiness or whatever you are looking for in life …
26find one's level — find one s place in society …
27find its way into … — find your/its ˈway (to/into…) idiom to come to a place or a situation by chance or without intending to • He eventually found his way into acting. Main entry: ↑findidiom …
28find its way to … — find your/its ˈway (to/into…) idiom to come to a place or a situation by chance or without intending to • He eventually found his way into acting. Main entry: ↑findidiom …
29find your way into … — find your/its ˈway (to/into…) idiom to come to a place or a situation by chance or without intending to • He eventually found his way into acting. Main entry: ↑findidiom …
30find — find1 [ faınd ] (past tense and past participle found [ faund ] ) verb transitive *** ▸ 1 discover (by searching) ▸ 2 get something ▸ 3 experience emotion etc. ▸ 4 have as opinion ▸ 5 make formal decision ▸ 6 have enough of something ▸ + PHRASES… …