To come one's way

Definition of To come one's way

to come into one's possession (of objects) or to become available, as an opportunity; as, good things will come your way.

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To close on
To close with
To close with the land
To club a musket
To cockbill the anchor
To collar beef
To collect one's self
To come
To come about
To come across
To come by
To come home
To come honestly by
To come in
To come in at the hawse holes
To come it
To come it over
To come near to
To come off
To come off with flying colors
-To come one's way-
To come or draw to a head
To come round
To come short
To come to blows
To come to grief
To come to hand
To come to the front
To come to the ground
To come up with
To come upon
To commit a bill
To commit to memory
To commune with one's self
To compound a felony
To con answer
To con thanks
To congratulate one's self
To conjure up
To contest an election
To cool the heels
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