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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Cheat your way through

Hi,

"Hank needs to take an eye test to renew his golf cart license, and enlists Charlie to help him cheat his way through."

What does 'cheat his way through' mean in this sentence? Thanks.

  

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Hank wants to get through the test. He wants to be awarded his licence. (UK: 'licence', US: 'license') In order to get his licence, he will need to cheat, so Charlie will help him to cheat.

  • Hank wants to get through the test.
  • He wants to be awarded his licence.
  • (UK: 'licence', US: 'license') In order to get his licence, he will need to cheat, so Charlie will help him to cheat.
  • Charlie will help him cheat his way through .
  • Hank will get through the test, but he will have cheated.
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Hank wants to get through the test. He wants to be awarded his licence. (UK: 'licence', US: 'license')

In order to get his licence, he will need to cheat, so Charlie will help him to cheat. Charlie will help him cheat his way through.

Hank will get through the test, but he will have cheated.

It's not a very common way of putting it, but that's the meaning!

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