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The following 23 entries include the term one's way.
bluff one's way
idiom: to achieve by a false threat or claim that is meant to trick someone
bulldoze one's way
idiom: to move forward while forcing other people to move out of the way —often used figuratively
bullshit one's way
idiom: to seek an advantage or to create a false impression by saying things that are not true
buy one's way
idiom: to use money to be allowed to get into a place
claw one's way
idiom: to move ahead slowly by grabbing onto things —often used figuratively
feel one's way
idiom: to move forward carefully by using one's hands to feel anything in the way
fight one's way
idiom: to move forward or make progress by pushing, fighting, or struggling
find one's way
idiom: to look for and find where one needs to go in order to get somewhere —often used figuratively
force one's way
idiom: to move ahead by pushing and making people move out of one's way
go out of one's way
idiom: to make a special effort to do something
grope one's way
idiom: to move forward carefully by putting one's hands out in front in order to feel anything in the way
have one's way with
idiom: to do exactly what one wants to do to or with (something or someone)
inveigle one's way
idiom: to arrive (at a place or position) in a clever or deceptive way
know one's way around
idiom: to be very familiar with (something) or be good at using or operating (something)
lose one's way
idiom: to become confused or uncertain about where one is : to become lost —often used figuratively