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  • 111claw your way back out of to something — claw your way back, into sth, out of sth, to sth, etc. idiom to gradually achieve sth or move somewhere by using a lot of determination and effort • She clawed her way to the top of her profession. • Slowly, he clawed his way out from under the… …

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  • 112claw your way into out of to something — claw your way back, into sth, out of sth, to sth, etc. idiom to gradually achieve sth or move somewhere by using a lot of determination and effort • She clawed her way to the top of her profession. • Slowly, he clawed his way out from under the… …

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  • 113have it your way — interjection Do something the way you want to, but be prepared for the consequences. OK, have it your way, format the hard disk and see what happens …

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  • 114go out of (your) way (to do something) — to try very hard to do something pleasant for other people. They really went out of their way to make us feel welcome …

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  • 115know (your) way around (somewhere) — to be familiar with a place. He d be a good guide for tourists because he really knows his way around the city …

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  • 116make (your) way (somewhere) — to move in a particular direction. In the midst of war in Europe, he somehow made his way back to the United States and joined the army …

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  • 117pick your way somewhere — to move somewhere slowly and carefully when there are a lot of things in your way She picked her way across the grass, avoiding the patches of mud …

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  • 118claw your way out of something — claw your way out of something/to something/back etc/ phrase to reach a particular place, situation, or state, as a result of great effort or despite great difficulties or opposition The West Indians had clawed their way back into the match.… …

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  • 119claw your way to something — claw your way out of something/to something/back etc/ phrase to reach a particular place, situation, or state, as a result of great effort or despite great difficulties or opposition The West Indians had clawed their way back into the match.… …

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  • 120claw your way back — claw your way out of something/to something/back etc/ phrase to reach a particular place, situation, or state, as a result of great effort or despite great difficulties or opposition The West Indians had clawed their way back into the match.… …

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