hew one's way in English

make a way for oneself, force one's way through

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1. Bulldoze (one's) way through (something) To force one's way through some task or thing, especially clumsily and/or carelessly

2. Bulldoze (one's) way through (something) To force one's way through some task or thing, especially clumsily and/or carelessly

3. They hew it out of the rock.

4. This made us rough - hew our plans.

5. One to see one's colleagues demean themselves way.

6. Death has a curious way of reshuffling one's priorities.

7. Behew; forhew; hewer; rough-hew; Translations Etymology 2 Noun

8. Behew; forhew; hewer; rough-hew; Translations Etymology 2 Noun

9. High efficiency wireless (hew) access point (ap) coordination protocol

10. Doing aerobics is a good way to improve one's health.

11. Aetolus Sulzer (=Thecla toga rna Hew., =Thecla linus Sulzer [H

12. The chief difference is the ' enlightened way ' is Achievable by one's own

13. The best way to keep one's word is never to give it.

14. After the doctor knows, cudgel one's brains for recalled a way eventually.

15. Informal to direct (oneself, one's way, etc) carefully or safely: he nAvigated his way to the bar.

16. Blooming Plants: Plants for delivery are a special way to help brighten one's day

17. So is that possible, to change our way of being, to transform one's mind?

18. Experimental results show that the hew algorithm has satisfied convergent probability and convergent speed.

19. Synonyms for Cling include stick, adhere, hold, attach, cleave, fasten, hew, clasp, bond and bind

20. 21 Experimental results show that the hew algorithm has satisfied convergent probability and convergent speed.

21. Besmirch (someone or something) with (something) To tarnish one's or something's reputation in some way

22. The best way to keep one's word is not to give it. Napoleon Bonaparte 

23. One cause of misconceptions is ethnocentrism, the belief that one's own culture's way of doing things is better than the way of other cultures.

24. You must either study and cater for existing markets or create hew markets for your own special products.

25. There were trees to fell, logs to haul, and beams to hew, shape, and join.