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Sentence count:119+2Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: break throughbring home the bacondeliver the goodsget throughmake itpull roundpull throughsucceedsurvivewinSimilar words: throughgo throughthroughoutget throughall throughput throughrun throughfall throughMeaning: v. 1. penetrate 2. succeed in reaching a real or abstract destination after overcoming problems 3. continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.) 4. attain success or reach a desired goal. 
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31. Whatever the vicissitudes of her past life, Jill now seems to have come through.
32. John was so ill he was lucky to come through.
33. With such a weak heart she was lucky to come through .
34. He had to wait for months for the visas to come through.http://Sentencedict.com
35. The old man was 90 years old and lucky to come through his operation.
36. With such a weak heart she was lucky to come through the operation.
37. We're still waiting for our exam results to come through.
38. Walker should come through it well enough.
39. He has come through quite well.
40. Look me up when you come through. Whit Deschner.
41. They come through your pores for two days.
42. This competition can not come through direct market mechanisms.
43. She's had problems before and she's always come through.
44. Nate had one come through his canopy.
45. A reprieve would have come through.
46. And Miss Gilberd and that awful Muggeridge always come through the back,(sentencedict.com) because it's the quickest way from their homes.
47. The repair bill had come through Henry's letter box along with some Christmas cards.
48. Some of the most elegant women in London come through these doors.
49. But one thing remained constant: In a big contest, Gretzky will come through in a big way.
50. If current predictions of a recovery in the economic fortunes of the world come through, we shall be lucky.
51. The point appears to come through even more strongly in the role of the postgraduate student, particularly the research student.
52. In my view Reagan had come through with flying colors.
53. Well, you could break all the moulds by smoothing the way for Mary O'Rourke to come through as your successor.
54. Nicky Summerbee has come through a fitness test on a leg strain.
55. There was considerable skepticism that the Foundation would come through.
56. She had also come through a baptism in front of Britain's most demanding audience.
57. Would it come through the fields faster than they could run, and hunt them down?
58. The full benefits of a single currency will come through, which will benefit Britain and the entire Community.
59. Four out of five coupons now come through the Sunday newspaper.
60. Also, the engineers with their bulldozers would come through and scrape it out.
More similar words: throughgo throughthroughoutget throughall throughput throughrun throughfall throughcut throughlook throughpull throughpass throughbreak throughcarry throughfollow throughdroughtroughlythoroughsomethingthoroughlysomething ofat the thought ofsomething elsesomething likemethodthroatdoughcometthrow upthrow off
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