Keresés
to come one's way
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(of something good) to happen or become available to one
What is the origin of the idiom "come one's way" and when to use it?
The idiom "come one's way" is used to describe opportunities, events, or situations that occur naturally or unexpectedly. The origin of this phrase is rooted in the idea that events or chances "come" or happen in one's direction or path.
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Sometimes, you never know who you'll meet and what opportunities will come your way.
Good luck and success have a way of coming your way when you work hard and stay determined.
With their adventurous mindset, the couple decided to embark on a spontaneous road trip across the country, embracing whatever surprises came their way.
He never expected love to come his way, but then he met someone special.
There's a hurricane coming our way.