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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181) Illinois has passed tort reform, which has so far proved impossible to get through Congress in Washington.
182) I tried calling my parents, but I couldn't get through.
183) There was no way this tank could get through the trapdoor into the attic.
184) Scholars in every field use their technical terms all the time, just to get through the day.
185) The party itself is still struggling to get through the hoops that stand between it and the ballot in every state.
185) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
186) Jody sees that the reporter did manage to get through to Dan Williams for a comment.
187) At the time, ScotRail was also attempting to get through a similar application for the junction at Westerton, outside Glasgow.
188) By showing their birth certificates they were able to get through the checkpoint.
189) Although she was not a tall woman, she had to stoop low to get through the doorway.
190) It's a simple, satisfying dish, the perfect thing to get through an afternoon of depositions.
191) Then just wait till later in the day and you can probably get through then.
192) Facing it, always facing it, that’s the way to get through. Face it. Joseph Conrad
193) In this way you will be sure to get through the work load.
194) There are some things that you can do to help yourself get through the three-phase transition process.
195) Suppose you've scheduled your meetings till 12.30 but you get through the morning's business more quickly than you expected.
196) Checker: Thanks. You can get through the customs now.
197) He has to stoop to get through the tunnel.
198) People began to worry: " How are we going to get through this night? "
199) Oh , to get through the Gate of Thanatos, you need a hatpin to pick the lock.
200) You will never get through that crowd of people; they are packed in there cheek by jowl.
201) When I get through with you, you'll be begging for the electric chair!
202) Second, in the media there is some talk that the Administration may offer cuts in science spending in order to get through this current budget.
203) This new dishwasher will get through all the dirty dishes like a dose of salts.
204) How much longer will it take all the red tape to get through?
205) No surprises here, just a steep, bumpy, twisty path full of trees to get through.
206) Each baby needs enough anesthesia to get through the surgery painlessly.
207) A tall man has to stoop to get through the low door - way.
208) We'll never get through that crowd of people; they're packed in there cheek and jowl.
209) Sarah: I must be 2 psychic. So you think Candy will get through grad school?
210) The language barrier made communication difficult, but finally, part of my message seemed to get through.
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.