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Sentence count:210+7Posted:2016-07-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: clear upclickcome homecome throughcontactdawnfall into placefinish offfinish upget acrossget hold ofmop uppenetratepolish offreachsink inwhile awaywrap upSimilar words: put throughcut throughthroughgo throughall throughthroughoutrun throughcome throughMeaning: v. 1. finish a task completely 2. spend or pass, as with boredom or in a pleasant manner; of time 3. succeed in reaching a real or abstract destination after overcoming problems 4. be in or establish communication with 5. become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions. 
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61) At last I managed to get through to one of the managers.
62) I've promised myself a long bath when I get through all this work.
63) It is hard to see how people will get through the winter.
64) If I can just get through the training period, it'll be all downhill from here.
65) How long the journey takes will depend on how long it takes to get through the traffic.
66) I couldn't get through because you'd left the phone off the hook.
67) How did you get through all that money in two days?
68) We need to conserve our supplies so we can get through the winter.
69) There were people standing in the doorway and I couldn't get through.
70) She had to duck to get through the low doorway.
71) He thought he'd never get through the ordeal without cracking up.
72) You wouldn't believe the amount of food children can get through in a week!
73) I have a pile of papers to get through before my leaving.
74) The window was far too small for him to get through.
75) I tried phoning you,(sentencedict.com/get through.html) but I couldn't get through .
76) He had to lower his head to get through the door.
77) Allow twenty-five minutes to get through Passport Control and Customs.
78) Could you connect me with/to a number in Paris, please? I can't seem to get through.
79) As soon as I get through with my work I'll join you.
80) I've pile of papers to get through before the meeting.
81) Can you back your car up so that I can get through?
82) I tried ringing you several times yesterday but I couldn't get through .
83) You'll never get through - the snow's two metres deep.
84) Thousands of refugees will die if these supplies don't get through to them.
85) I tried to call you but I couldn't get through.
86) Anti-hunting legislation will never get through the House of Lords.
87) If we mark him up a tiny bit, he'll just get through.
88) I can't get through to him that he must rest.
89) He had to duck his head to get through the low doorway.
90) I can't get through to him that he must have a good rest.
More similar words: put throughcut throughthroughgo throughall throughthroughoutrun throughcome throughfall throughlook throughpull throughpass throughbreak throughcarry throughfollow throughdroughtroughlythoroughat the thought ofthoroughlyget the better ofthroatdoughthrow offthrow upenoughthoughbathroomthrow awayought to
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