Similar words: put through, get through, through, go through, throughout, all through, run through, fall through. Meaning: v. travel across or pass over.
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91. Make the cut through the floorboard as near as possible to the middle of a joist.
92. They forced their way on to adjoining land and cut through chain-link fencing and large wooden posts cemented into the ground.
93. The curds are lifted on to muslin-covered racks and cut through with a knife before they are left to drain.
94. The village was lit by a swathe of sunlight which cut through the morning mist.
95. Instead of taking the main road I cut through the churchyard and jumped over the wall at the bottom.
96. Very cold ice is very hard, and very cold permafrost is extraordinarily tough to cut through.
97. Her house wasn't far, if he cut through the woods.
98. This cut through the insoluble problem posed in previous attempts to collect betterment values created by public action.
99. These hairs have been driven into the wound but not cut through - you see?
100. Must your voice cut through it and smite me?
101. Walk without a cut through a stained glass wall.
102. Cut through the time sincerity [sentencedict.com], can not wear away.
103. A natural pass (elevation 1,640 feet [500 metres]) that was cut through the Cumberland Plateau in the eastern United States by former stream activity.
104. Heavy ship weapons require immense power in order to cut through the dense armor and deflectors they're designed to counter, as well to punch through planetary shields and similar defenses.
105. Looking as aerodynamic as a side-by-side Frigidaire , it still manages to cut through the air with relatively (note we said relatively) little wind noise due to its 0.35 coefficient of drag.
106. But that smile! It cut through the gloom of the battered wooden floor, the torn couch and the cobwebbed windows.
107. Rescuers cut through a filtration tank filled with dense fish feces to reach four workers who fell into the sludgy dung on May 11 while cleaning the 5.49m tank at a farm in western Massachusetts, USA.
108. We're selling acres of federal office space that hasn't been used in years, and we'll cut through red tape to get rid of more.
109. They not only have to cut through razor wire to cross the Limpopo river, but face the threat of being swept away, encountering deadly crocodiles and being abused by predatory men.
109. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
110. Dr. Phillip D . McGraw: coarse, he wants us cut through our feet.
111. We're selling acres of federal office space that hasn't been used in years, and we will cut through red tape to get rid of more.
112. The hole was carved in the 1930s. The carcass of a giant sequoia, the former Wawona Tree, which once had a similar tunnel cut through it, is lying on the ground in Yosemite National Park.
113. The prow of the motor cut through the water like a knife.
114. Cross-licenses and patent pools are two natural and effective methods used by market participants to cut through the patent thicket, but each involves some transaction costs.
115. Using sharp knife, score skin in 1/2-inch crosshatch pattern, taking care not to cut through fat into meat below.
116. At one point I had to cut through an ostrich farm.
117. There are occasions when giving a gift surpasses spoken communication , since the message it iofers can cut through barriers of language and cultural diversity.
118. The prow of the motor - boat cut through the water like a knife.
119. The filler of Cloth Chicken is mainly wood dust, and the wood fillers were cut through five processes including solarization, filtration, antisepsis, disinfecting and drying.
120. One of these had to be sharp enough to cut through hazelwood, the other so dull that it would, King John stipulated10 , "bend in green cheese."
More similar words: put through, get through, through, go through, throughout, all through, run through, fall through, come through, look through, pull through, pass through, carry through, break through, follow through, roughly, drought, thorough, at the thought of, thoroughly, scuttle, throat, dough, throw up, throw off, though, enough, bathroom, throw away, ought to.