thread way through



thread one's way through something

Fig. to make a path for oneself through a crowded area; to make one's way carefully through a crowded area. The spy threaded his way through the crowd. The bicyclists threaded their way through the cars stopped in traffic.
See also: thread, way

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Baltassar-Biblical Latin
Alboin-Ancient Germanic
TÕNis-Estonian
PaolaPOW-lah (Italian), pah-O-lah (Spanish)Italian, Spanish
Khayriyya-Arabic
Somchai-Thai