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  • 1make 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./ …

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  • 2make 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./ …

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  • 3Make Way — may refer to: Make Way (The Kingston Trio album) Make Way (Charlie Winston album) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to chang …

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  • 4make way — for the paramedics Syn: move aside, clear the way, make a space, make room, stand back …

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  • 5make way — ► make way allow room for someone or something else. Main Entry: ↑make …

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  • 6make way — index yield (submit) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 7make 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 * * * …

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  • 8make\ 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 …

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  • 9make 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 …

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  • 10make 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 …

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