make one's way

make (one's) way to(ward) (something or some place)

To navigate or find one's way to or toward something or some location. Passengers, please make your way toward the exit in an orderly fashion. I'm making my way to New York City by car.
See also: make, way
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

make one's way

1. Go in a particular direction or to a particular destination, as in I'm making my way to the china department, or How are we going to make our way through this underbrush? This usage was first recorded about 1400.
2. Also, make one's own way. Advance in life by one's own efforts, His family hasn't much money so he'll just have to make his own way in the world. [c. 1600]
See also: make, way
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
See also:
  • make (one's) way to(ward) (something or some place)
  • make your way
  • go toward
  • go toward (someone or something)
  • head toward
  • head toward (someone or something)
  • advance toward (something or some place)
  • tilt toward
  • tilt toward (something)
  • getting on toward (a time)