English Idioms: My way or the highway

English Idioms About “Travel”
Idiom: My way or the highway
Meaning: This expression is used to say that people have to do what you say; otherwise, they will have to leave or quit the project.
Example: He has a “My way or the highway” approach to leading his government and his party.

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