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pass throughTo infiltrate.Rate it:

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run throughTo repeat something.Rate it:

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run throughTo briefly summarise.Rate it:

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slip throughTo barely pass; to minimally succeed at something.Rate it:

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strike throughPartly obliterate text by drawing a continuous line through the centre thereof, usually to indicate the deletion of an error or obsolete information.Rate it:

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get throughTo overcome; to endure.Rate it:

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swing throughTo swing and miss at a pitch.Rate it:

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it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of godThe rich can afford more immoral behavior than the poor.Rate it:

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carry throughTo manage to execute; to perform successfully, all the way to the end.Rate it:

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drag through the mudto tarnish or spoil enough so that it is no longer respectableRate it:

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hear through the grapevineTo hear rumors; to learn through friends of friends.Rate it:

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talk throughTo tell someone step by step how to do something.Rate it:

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break throughTo penetrate the defence of the opposition.Rate it:

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break throughTo gain popularity.Rate it:

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break throughUsed other than as an idiom: see break, through.Rate it:

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breeze throughTo get through or succeed in quickly and easily.Rate it:

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camel through the eye of a needleHyperbole to illustrate that something is almost impossible to do or to happen.Rate it:

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click throughTo click on a link in order to move to another page.Rate it:

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comb throughto examine scrupulouslyRate it:

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come throughTo succeed.Rate it:

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come throughNot to let somebody down, keep one's promise.Rate it:

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crack throughTo overcome, get byRate it:

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crack throughTo penetrateRate it:

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cut throughto deal with an issue quicklyRate it:

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cut throughto take a shortcut throughRate it:

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cut throughUsed other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see cut,‎ through.Rate it:

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drive a coach and horses throughTo spoil, break or render ineffective a rule, plan or agreement.Rate it:

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fall through the cracksTo be missed; to escape the necessary notice or attention.Rate it:

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flick throughTo browse rapidly.Rate it:

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get throughTo complete; to finish.Rate it:

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get throughTo be made successfully.Rate it:

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get through one's headTo come to terms with a fact, a state of affairs, etc. that one was previously unable or refusing to accept.Rate it:

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get through toTo succeed in communicating with (after initial difficulty).Rate it:

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go throughto readRate it:

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go through hellWinston Churchill.Rate it:

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go through hellTo have a miserable experience.Rate it:

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go through the millTo experience the suffering or discipline necessary to bring one to a certain degree of knowledge or skill, or to a certain mental state.Rate it:

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go through the motionsTo do something in a mechanical, unreflective manner, especially as a matter of routine and without commitment or enthusiasm; to perform a task perfunctorily.Rate it:

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it is through our observation and analysis of what we observe that we begin to understand how childIt is through our observation and analysis of what we observe that we begin to understand how children make meaning in their world, and we come to know what they know and can do.Rate it:

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jump through hoopsTo put forth effort for the sake of appearance or demonstration.Rate it:

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like a hot knife through buttervery quickly and easily doneRate it:

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like drinking through a fire hoseUsed to express the challenge of assimilating a large amount of information quicklyRate it:

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like wading through treacleIncredibly slow going, or not going anywhere.Rate it:

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live throughTo survive a difficult period or eventRate it:

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look throughTo pretend not to see something or someone who is clearly visibleRate it:

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look throughTo search, either with the eyes or by handRate it:

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look throughTo gaze through a gap or apertureRate it:

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lying through your teethA repulsive, indictment and accusation as to someone's statements or assertions. It smacks of a strong objection to the veracity of verbiage of another. Usage will enhance degradation and destroy any amicability.Rate it:

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move through the gearsTo gradually increase speed or output.Rate it:

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muddle throughTo succeed despite being ill-equipped or inadequately trained.Rate it:

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