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1go out of one's way — index detour, deviate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2turn out of one's way — index deviate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3go out of one's way — idi go out of one s way, to make an extra or unusual effort, as to do someone a favor …
4out of one's way — 1. adjective Not in the direct route that one would normally use. I gave him a lift, even though his house was a little out of my way. Ant: on the way, on ones way 2. interjection Used to order someone to give one clear passage …
5out of one's way — phrasal see out of the way * * * not on one s intended route …
6out of one's way — See: OUT OF THE WAY(3) …
7out of one's way — See: OUT OF THE WAY(3) …
8out\ of\ one's\ way — See: out of the way(3) …
9go out of one's way — phrasal : to take special pains : act with or as if with a deliberate purpose went out of his way to stimulate consumption while retaining strict curbs on investment New Statesman & Nation could have deceived only those who went out of their way… …
10go out of one's way — {v. phr.} To make an extra effort; do more than usual. * /Jane went out of her way to be nice to the new girl./ * /Don did not like Charles, and he went out of his way to say bad things about Charles./ Compare: BEND OVER BACKWARD, KNOCK ONESELF… …