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One's Phrase Means Eslpod Things Cheering Podcast Proceed

Id ESLPod_0877_WE_1428
Episode Id ESLPod 877
Episode Title Cheering Someone Up
Phrase to go (one's) way
Text The phrase "to go (one's) way," in this podcast, means for things to proceed as one had planned or as one would like, or for things to be successful and pleasing: "We hope the vote will go our way." The phrase "to go (one's) way" also means to travel in the same direction: "Do you need a ride home? I'm going your way." The phrase "to go out of (one's) way" means to do something extraordinary for another person, going beyond expectations: "Sheila went out of her way to cook a nice meal, so she was mad when her husband came home too late to eat it with her." The phrase "to get (one's) way" means to be able to do what one wants, even if other people would like you to do something different: "Her parents told her not to get a tattoo, but she always gets her way."
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