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n.
1.a course of conduct
2.a way especially designed for a particular use
3.an established line of travel or access
4.a line or route along which something travels or moves

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    stick it to (someone)
    to cheat someone, to take unfair advantage of someone
    The car salesman tried to stick it to the customer.



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    When the bomb went off, most of the injured were just ordinary people going ________ their business.

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