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on one's way
See on the way .
Also, be on one's way . Leave, get going, as in “ On your way ,” said the officer, trying to move the crowd , or It's been a wonderful party but we must be on our way now . [Early 1900s]
Example Sentences
The new price to charge up quickly on the highway and be on one’s way is higher than what car owners typically pay to charge overnight at home, where charging might cost around 30 euro cents per kilowatt hour but takes hours.
They look very different on one’s way out than they do on the way in, before Mr. Margulies has moved us to think hard about the people who take them.
Can one borrow a piece of Tupperware without asking in an emergency when on one’s way to a dinner party?
It seemed a bit random, yet I can see why he'd query the wisdom of summoning a sustained erotic vignette on one's way into work.
Other joys may be caught up in Gideon’s fashion, while one marches on one’s way.
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