Make your way along Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To move forward or travel in a particular direction, usually following a path or route, often at your own pace.
Usage & Nuances
This expression is fairly neutral and often used in stories or directions. Often follows locations: 'make your way along the river'. Implies steady progress, not rushing. Don't confuse with 'make way', which means to move aside for someone else.
Example Sentences
We make our way along the beach in the morning.
basic
Please make your way along this path to the exit.
basic
They stopped and then made their way along the river.
basic
It was getting dark as I made my way along the narrow street.
natural
As you make your way along the trail, watch out for tree roots.
natural
Tourists slowly make their way along the busy market street, stopping at every stall.
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