wind (one's) way through (something)
wind (one's) way through (something)
To move through some area or thing in a twisting or circuitous manner. It's going to take us a while to wind our way through the forest because of all the snow. Good luck winding your way through that crowd of people blocking the buffet.
See also: through, way, wind
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- wind through
- wind through (something or some place)
- winding
- wind (one's) way
- snake along
- wind around
- all manner of
- all manner of somebody/something
- wind up into (something)
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