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on the way
Also, on one's way . In the process of coming, going, or traveling; also, about to come. For example, The mail plane is on the way , or She is on her way out the door , or Winter is on the way .
on the way to ; well on the way to . On the point of experiencing or achieving, as in James is on the way to becoming a full professor , or Nancy is well on her way to a nervous breakdown . [Late 1800s] Also see on the way out .
On the route of a journey, as in I met him on the way to town , or We ran into them on the way . [c. a.d. 1000]
Example Sentences
A court later heard that, unbeknown to them, they were recorded as they sat in the back of a police car on the way to the custody suite.
Yet more cuts could be on the way.
My wife had just had our first baby and a second child was on the way.
The Kelces announced a fourth child was on the way in November, when Kylie Kelce posted a picture of their first three daughters in pink “Big Sister†sweaters, reacting to the news.
Whenever his delivery felt off, he reverted to an “internal†focus on the way his body moved rather than an “external†focus on the execution of each throw.
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