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  • 71claw your way back from something — claw your way back from (something) if you claw your way back from a bad situation, you succeed in improving your situation again by making a big effort. They clawed their way back from almost certain defeat to win by a single point …

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  • 72claw your way back from — (something) if you claw your way back from a bad situation, you succeed in improving your situation again by making a big effort. They clawed their way back from almost certain defeat to win by a single point …

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  • 73claw your way somewhere — claw your way (somewhere) ► to achieve something with great effort or difficulty: claw your way into/out of sth »He clawed his way out of near bankruptcy. »She was always an excellent student, and she has clawed her way up to being a highly… …

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  • 74be on your way — phrase to have started your journey to a particular place Ben will be on his way to Denmark tonight. I should be on my way now (=I should leave) . Thesaurus: booking on and travelling by transporthyponym to get on and off of tranportsynonym …

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  • 75claw your way somewhere — claw (your) way (somewhere) to use all your energy and determination to achieve something. Little by little, the county is clawing its way out of the damage caused by the flood. She clawed her way to the top of the company …

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  • 76pick your way somewhere — phrase 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. Thesaurus: to go somewhere, or to move in a particular directionsynonym to move, or to move …

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  • 77thread your way around — thread your way around/through/between etc/ phrase to move carefully through a place, avoiding people or things that are in your way She threaded her way through the narrow streets. Thesaurus: to move through an area or objectsynonym Main entry …

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  • 78thread your way through — thread your way around/through/between etc/ phrase to move carefully through a place, avoiding people or things that are in your way She threaded her way through the narrow streets. Thesaurus: to move through an area or objectsynonym Main entry …

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  • 79thread your way between — thread your way around/through/between etc/ phrase to move carefully through a place, avoiding people or things that are in your way She threaded her way through the narrow streets. Thesaurus: to move through an area or objectsynonym Main entry …

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  • 80bluff your way out — 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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