Come (one's) way phrase
To occur to or become available to someone; to be acquired by someone.
I was jobless at that time, so I took any job that came my way, not caring whether it was suitable for me or not.
Misfortune came John's way today. He got hit by a car when walking home from work.
When his dad passes away, quite a large amount of money will be coming his way.
Don't make plans that depend on something hoped before it has actually happened.
Don't make sure that the result will be good until it actually happens.
Used to demonstrate things which never or unlikely happen.
1. To arrive at a location while something is happening there
2. To appear or be born
The verb "come" must be conjugated according to its tense.
This phrase dates from the first half of 1900s.