work (one's) way along
work (one's) way along
To move or work intently or methodically in order to proceed along some path or along the edge or side of something. The inspector worked her way along the exterior of the building to check that all was in order. We were working our way along the trail for most of the afternoon.
See also: way, work
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
work one's way along something
to move or labor alongside something or a route. She worked her way along the ledge and finally came to a wide space where she could relax. They worked themselves along the jungle path, chopping and cutting as they went.
See also: way, work
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- work way along
- rip along
- I have to move along
- come along
- make (one's) way along (something)
- make way along
- coast
- coast along
- move along
- get along famously (with someone)