make way — {v. phr.} To move from in front so someone can go through; stand aside. * /The people made way for the king./ * /When older men retire they make way for younger men to take their places./ … Dictionary of American idioms
make way — {v. phr.} To move from in front so someone can go through; stand aside. * /The people made way for the king./ * /When older men retire they make way for younger men to take their places./ … Dictionary of American idioms
make way — for the paramedics Syn: move aside, clear the way, make a space, make room, stand back … Thesaurus of popular words
make way — ► make way allow room for someone or something else. Main Entry: ↑make … English terms dictionary
make way — index yield (submit) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
make way — verb get out of the way (Freq. 3) make way for the President s motorcade • Hypernyms: ↑move • Verb Frames: Somebody s * * * MOVE ASIDE, clear the way, make a space, make room, stand back. → make * * * … Useful english dictionary
make\ way — v. phr. To move from in front so someone can go through; stand aside. The people made way for the king. When older men retire they make way for younger men to take their places … Словарь американских идиом
make way — move off the path, move to the side, make room If the leader wants your seat in parliament, you make way for her. You give her your seat … English idioms
make way — stand aside, move so someone can go through The truck had to go to the side of the road to make way for the ambulance … Idioms and examples
make way — idi a) to remove obstructions to passage b) to relinquish a place or position; stand aside: Make way for the motorcade … From formal English to slang