work one's way



work one's way

Exert oneself to proceed in a particular direction; also, finance a project by working. For example, The painters are working their way from the top floor to the basement, or I'm trying to work my way into the publishing world, or She's working her way through college. [Second half of 1800s]
See also: way, work

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
'Efrayim-Biblical Hebrew
Atalyah-Biblical Hebrew
Dreda-English (Archaic)
Malina (2)mah-LEE-nah (Polish)Bulgarian, Serbian, Polish
Georgios-Greek, Ancient Greek
EbbeEB-be (Swedish), E-bə (German)Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, German (Rare)