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I was thinking about Butler’s grandmother moving, having this chicken farm, and then her granddaughter becoming a well-known author and just that progression of trying to make one’s way in a place.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 20, 2023

Bercow reintroduced to popular British lexicon the word “beetled,” meaning to make one’s way hurriedly, as in: Say it, sort it and move on.

From Washington Post • Oct. 31, 2019

But in a way, we've all become "budget travelers," because although it might be harder nowadays to make one's way across Europe on 20 bucks a day, getting there has never been cheaper.

From Salon • Feb. 3, 2011

Intellectuals have forgotten, or else they never understood, how difficult it is to make one's way up from a low economic level, to assert one's will in a great crude way.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was no joke to make one's way from Paris to Roussillon alone and penniless in the fifteenth century.

From Familiar Studies of Men and Books by Stevenson, Robert Louis