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to beat a path to

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  • beat a path — to make (a path) by walking over the ground many times They beat a path through the woods to the stream. sometimes used figuratively If you work hard and well, success will beat a path to your door. [=you will be very successful] • • • Main Entr …   Useful english dictionary

  • beat a path to sb's door — ► to be eager to buy or get something from someone: »By making furniture distinguished in design and workmanship, it has persuaded buyers to beat a path to its door. Main Entry: ↑beat …   Financial and business terms

  • beat a path to somebody's door — beat a path to sb s ˈdoor f24 idiom if a lot of people beat a path to sb s door, they are all interested in sth that person has to sell, or can do or tell them • Top theatrical agents are beating a path to the teenager s door. Main entry:… …   Useful english dictionary

  • beat a path to someone's door — beat a path to someone’s door phrase to go to someone’s home or place of work in large numbers It’s no fun having the world’s press constantly beating a path to your door. Thesaurus: to go somewhere, or to move in a particular directionsynonym… …   Useful english dictionary

  • beat a path to someone's door — beat a path to (someone s) door to be very eager to see you. Whenever some ordinary guy wins a big lottery, the press beats a path to his door …   New idioms dictionary

  • beat a path to door — beat a path to (someone s) door to be very eager to see you. Whenever some ordinary guy wins a big lottery, the press beats a path to his door …   New idioms dictionary

  • beat a path to someone's door — to go to someone s home or place of work in large numbers It s no fun having the world s press constantly beating a path to your door …   English dictionary

  • beat — [bēt] vt. beat, beaten, beating [ME beten < OE beatan < IE * bhaut < base * bhau , * bhū , to strike, beat > BEETLE2, BUTT1 & BUTT2, L fustis, a club] 1. to …   English World dictionary

  • beat — UK US /biːt/ verb [T] (beat, beaten, US also beat) ► to do better than someone or something: »Yesterday s close beat the record set Feb. 1. »With their lowest price guarantee, they will beat the price of a competitor s product by 10%. beat… …   Financial and business terms

  • path — W2S2 [pa:θ US pæθ] n plural paths [pa:ðz US pæðz] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(track)¦ 2¦(way through something)¦ 3¦(direction)¦ 4¦(plan)¦ 5 somebody s paths cross ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin: pAth] 1.) …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • path — [n] course, way aisle, artery, avenue, beat, beaten path, boulevard, byway, crosscut, direction, drag, footpath, groove, highway, lane, line, pass, passage, pathway, procedure, rail, road, roadway, route, rut, shortcut, street, stroll, terrace,… …   New thesaurus

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