Make your way back Meaning in English
expression · lemma: make one's way back
Definition
To go back to the place where you started, often after being away for a while or after finishing something.
Usage & Nuances
Slightly formal or literary; often used for both physical journeys and metaphorical returns. Common with 'finally', 'safely', or directions (e.g., 'make your way back home'). Implies some effort or duration in returning.
Example Sentences
It was late, so we decided to make our way back to the hotel.
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After the movie, I will make my way back home.
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You should make your way back before it gets dark.
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After wandering the market all afternoon, we finally made our way back to the meeting point.
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Call me when you make your way back so I know you're safe.
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We took a wrong turn but eventually made our way back to the main road.
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