feel way



feel your way

to do something slowly and carefully I've only been at the job two months, so I'm still feeling my way.
Etymology: from the literal meaning of feel your way (to move forward in a dark area by touching things with your hands)
See also: feel, way

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Gisilfrid-Ancient Germanic
Lyloulee-LOOFrench
Faustus-Ancient Roman
BrooklynBRUWK-linEnglish (Modern)
Flavianoflah-VYAH-noItalian
EmeraldEM-ə-rəldEnglish (Modern)