VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Make ones way

Meaning:

To move in a particular direction; advance in life by one's own efforts.

Examples:

  • After the storm cleared, they began to make their way back home.
  • Despite the challenges, she was determined to make her way to the top of the company.
  • As the sun set, they started to make their way down the mountain.
  • He had to navigate through the busy city streets to make his way to the interview.
  • With a map in hand, they set out to make their way through the unfamiliar terrain.
  • She slowly started to make her way through the crowd towards the stage.
  • The hiker needed to make his way across the rugged landscape to reach the campsite.
  • They decided to make their way to the festival early to secure a good spot.
  • After receiving the invitation, he knew he had to make his way to the party.
  • She managed to make her way through the crowded market to find the perfect gift.
  • He was determined to make his way out of the maze by following the correct path.
  • The tourists set out early to make their way to the historical landmarks.
  • Despite the rain, the athletes were determined to make their way to the finish line.
  • She had to make her way through a series of challenges to achieve her dream.
  • He struggled to make his way through the dense forest in search of the hidden waterfall.
  • The children were excited to make their way to the amusement park for a day of fun.
  • With the right directions, they were able to make their way to the remote village.
  • As the concert ended, the crowd slowly began to make their way towards the exits.
  • After a long journey, they were relieved to finally make their way to their hotel.
  • She used her flashlight to make her way through the dark tunnel.