a/the/somebody's way of life
way of life
1. The customs and activities that compose the lifestyle of a person or group. Fishing and seafaring are a large part of the way of life of these coastal communities. Terrorism is a threat to our freedom and our very way of life.
2. Something that is accepted as the status quo. It's a shame that violence and drug use become a way of life for some troubled teens.
See also: life, of, way
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
a/the/somebody’s way of ˈlife
the typical pattern of behaviour of a person or group: the British/rural/traditional way of lifeSee also: life, of, way
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- one's way of life
- way of life
- live large
- Living large
- on the stocks
- snug down
- back to nature
- crunchy-granola
- make a life for (oneself)
- make a life for oneself