Synonym: break through, bring home the bacon, deliver the goods, get through, make it, pull round, pull through, succeed, survive, win. Similar words: through, go through, throughout, get through, all through, put through, run through, fall through. Meaning: 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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61. If another bomb were to go off, just who would come through the ceiling?
62. Tommy, as usual, is whispering to Nico hotly when I come through the reception room.
63. After forty minutes, without preamble, the answer started to come through.
64. The gift of becoming sons or daughters does not come through our being born, but through our being born again.
64. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
65. Frank and me had stopped playing billiards the minute they'd come through the door.
66. It had been a baptism by fire, but she had come through.
67. How far such seismic social pressures come through to a child may be impossible to judge.
68. All the indicators show that parental support helps young people come through solvent abuse quicker.
69. We had very personal political views, but we didn't let them come through.
70. From what we know when the information did come through, it was sometimes partial and often faulty.
71. Some children come through their parents' divorcing better than others.
72. Some of that will come through the introduction of new technology; some through cost-cutting and layoffs.
73. But profound changes in attitude scarcely ever come through reading.
74. But social reforms and advances in social provision seldom come through mass demand.
75. The social dimensions of knowledge can come through in various ways.
76. He shows up often[sentencedict.com], thanking those who come through the door.
77. The vital clue to an individual's sickness may come through any of the senses, so use them all.
78. As a child, I watched hundreds of people from all walks of life come through our front door.
79. Houses have weird silhouettes in the soft rain, noises come through open windows, television voices, familiar sound tracks.
80. Self-understanding must come through an examination of the process of dialectical interaction between self and world.
81. This is how I survive as some one who has come through a revolution and a world war and so on.
82. The full benefits will come through during the next few years.
83. One deaf person who did come through to play a leading role in deaf affairs was David Fyfe.
84. If we can come through this crisis, the company's future looks bright.
85. My spare time is spent watching the professional dance companies come through New York.
86. Your children are not your children. They are the sons and daughters of Life's longing for itself. They come through you but not from you. You may give them your love but not your thoughts. For they have their own thoughts. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
87. You've come through the ordeal with flying colours.
88. The ambassador's posting has come through; it's Paris.
89. His posting has just come through, it's Hong Kong.
90. Does it come through the gate on a regular basis?
More similar words: through, go through, throughout, get through, all through, put through, run through, fall through, cut through, look through, pull through, pass through, break through, carry through, follow through, drought, roughly, thorough, something, thoroughly, something of, at the thought of, something else, something like, method, throat, dough, comet, throw up, throw off.