go one's way
English
Verb
go one's way (third-person singular simple present goes one's way, present participle going one's way, simple past went one's way, past participle gone one's way)
- (figuratively or literally) To set forth on a path; to depart.
- (of an event, circumstance, etc.) To go favorably for one.
- 2022 July 31, Emma Sanders, “England 2-1 Germany”, in BBC Sport:
- The feistiness off the pitch translated on to it too - referee Kateryna Monzul awarded two early yellow cards for innocuous fouls by England, and the crowd were frustrated for much of the first half when decisions didn't go their way.
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