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pay one's way (third-person singular simple present pays one's way, present participle paying one's way, simple past and past participle paid one's way)

  1. Of an individual or business, to earn enough to cover one's expenses.
    • 1962 December, “Dr. Beeching previews the plan for British Railways”, in Modern Railways, page 376:
      Only a year ago it would have needed a "super-Micawber" to be optimistic that the railways would once again pay their way. But it was no longer a pipe dream that B.R. could make a profit, the way to do it was now clear.

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