Synonym: done, through and through, through with, through(a). Similar words: go through, get through, all through, throughout, come through, fall through, cut through, put through. Meaning: [θruː] adj. 1. having finished or arrived at completion 2. (of a route or journey etc.) continuing without requiring stops or changes. adv. 1. from beginning to end 2. over the whole distance 3. to completion 4. in diameter 5. throughout the entire extent.
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61. She has lived through several terrible accidents.
62. Prices have gone through the roof.
63. She has been through a very traumatic experience.
64. Jon was browsing through the photographs.
65. She slipped her arm through his and snuggled close.
66. I was led through a maze of corridors.
67. Think things through before you act.
68. The child is going through a difficult phase.
69. The workers toiled all through the night.
70. Someone had flung a brick through the window.
71. We pushed our way through the throng.
72. Through clenched teeth she told him to leave.
73. We went through the gate into the orchard.
74. The operator will put you through.
75. He peered through a chink in the curtains.
76. He went through hell during the trial.
77. Water poured through the hole[sentencedict.com], saturating the carpet.
78. The sunlight slanted through the windows into the room.
79. The machine is operated through the keyboard.
80. The rain seeped through the roof.
81. We stopped for refreshment halfway through the journey.
82. We followed his tracks through the snow.
83. The sun came through after days of rain.
84. The last tram ran through Glasgow in September 1962.
85. Swarms of tourists jostled through the square.
86. I heard about the meeting through.
87. Shunt your suitcases,(http://sentencedict.com/through.html)let me go through.
88. He rose through the ranks to become a General.
89. He ran up stupendous debts through his extravagant lifestyle.
90. A wasp had flown in through the window.
More similar words: go through, get through, all through, throughout, come through, fall through, cut through, put through, run through, look through, pass through, pull through, break through, carry through, follow through, drought, roughly, thorough, thoroughly, throat, dough, throw off, throw up, enough, though, throw away, bathroom, ought to, as though, although.