Synonym: clear up, click, come home, come through, contact, dawn, fall into place, finish off, finish up, get across, get hold of, mop up, penetrate, polish off, reach, sink in, while away, wrap up. Similar words: put through, cut through, through, go through, all through, throughout, run through, come through. Meaning: 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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121) How he and many others ever get through their driving test in Britain is a recurring nightmare.
122) From her he seemed to draw sufficient strength to get through the days until the simple funeral was over.
123) It took us over an hour the following morning to get through this pass, a notorious place for ambushes.
124) Only two horses apart from the jump-off duo were able to get through the treble without fault.
125) He used it to curry the horses' manes and it was the only brush that would get through my hair.
125) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
126) Ryker pushed against the back of a man trying to get through and got an angry glare for his pains.
127) Eventually, because the mess hall would close, they allowed my commands to get through.
128) They sent Bill for the doctor, but they knew he would not be able to get through to the farm.
129) We had to bend down low to get through the opening.
130) If you are low in stamina you will have lost your ability to get through the day without becoming over-tired.
131) We had to bend the branches back so we could get through the bushes and back onto the path.
132) Visions must be grounded in strategy People need tremendous energy to get through periods of change; they need inspiration.
133) They felt this was important in helping them to get through the difficulties associated with unemployment.
134) We did in fact get through a very major reduction at Bournville without any forced redundancies.
135) Noncontributor calls get through too, but who wants to bet which will get the most vigorous response?
136) Joe had a job to get through to the counter, for the pawnshop was overflowing with articles awaiting redemption.
137) I wish she would show me how to get through homework and adolescence instead of just Christmas dinner for 40.
138) Even if she manages to get through her first probationary year, life is not an easy ride for full members either.
139) And we will do everything in our power to help that customer get through her difficult financial times.
140) The helpline is a victim of its own success with so many people calling that no one can get through.
141) A couple of barmen had vaulted the bar and were trying to get through the crowd.
142) Whenever I phone the bank I get through to some idiot who sounds about twelve years old.
143) Nero has ordered ten thousand hides as they get through a lot of shoe leather with all that clomping.
144) Dole himself, his voice cracking, can barely get through his words: This is a great honor for Bob Dole.
145) Get through to Kirov, ask him if he can advance the project.
146) Which left Fabia racking her brains to think of how next best to get through to the woman.
147) I wished to get through life along the lanes and side roads, unseen.
148) Even if the phone was answered, the client might not get through to the person he wanted.
149) Her friends helped her to get through the first awful weeks after Bill died.
150) Officers in the field did on occasion have to struggle to get through to an official's home number.
More similar words: put through, cut through, through, go through, all through, throughout, run through, come through, fall through, look through, pull through, pass through, break through, carry through, follow through, drought, roughly, thorough, at the thought of, thoroughly, get the better of, throat, dough, throw off, throw up, enough, though, bathroom, throw away, ought to.