Synonym: end-to-end, passim. Similar words: through, go through, get through, all through, cut through, fall through, come through, put through. Meaning: [θruː'aʊt] adv. 1. from first to last 2. used to refer to cited works.
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271. Computers are now widely and fruitfully used in classrooms throughout Europe.
272. Bob Marley internationalized reggae, making it known throughout the world.
273. The cabin staff are at your service throughout the flight.
274. She woke him for his medicines at intervals throughout the night.
275. This custom is found in people of all races throughout the world.
276. Throughout his papacy, John Paul has called for a second evangelization of Europe.
277. He was faithful to his wife throughout their 30-year marriage.
278. Sara admits to having affairs throughout her married life .
279. Allan fought off stiff competition from throughout the UK to win one of only four places at the college.
280. We stayed in the hotel throughout the entirety of the weekend.
281. The images are fed over satellite networks to broadcasters throughout the world.
281. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
282. Throughout the whole ordeal, she remained true to her husband.
283. Throughout his career he was known for his abrasive manner.
284. They would have liked bare wooden floors throughout the house.
More similar words: through, go through, get through, all through, cut through, fall through, come through, put through, run through, pass through, pull through, look through, break through, carry through, follow through, though, a thought, although, as though, roughly, drought, even though, thorough, thoroughly, at the thought of, throat, dough, throw up, throw off, enough.