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come through to become a reality after a certain amount of processing. [3 definitions]
drivethrough a window at which customers can do business with an establishment without getting out of their cars. A drive-through also consists of a special lane or lanes for the cars to access the window and to exit after completion of business. [3 definitions]
fall through of something proposed or planned, to fail or collapse.
follow-through the act or process of carrying on with an activity or project, esp. to completion. [2 definitions]
get through to manage to reach the end of (a difficult or challenging experience). [5 definitions]
go through to gain final and official approval. [7 definitions]
go through with to continue on with (something) until it is a reality.
muddle through to accomplish a purpose or achieve a goal despite lack of knowledge or organization.
pass-through a windowlike opening in a wall, used to pass food from the kitchen to the dining room.
pull through to continue to live in spite of a particular danger or difficulty.
put one through one's paces to cause one to show skill or ability.
put through the wringer to subject to a difficult ordeal, such as an interrogation.
run-through a quick review or rehearsal of a sequence of actions, such as a play, musical performance, or dance.
see through to recognize (something or someone) as dishonest.
see-through able to be seen through; transparent or translucent.
squeak through barely succeed; almost fail
strikethrough a computer font style in which typed characters appear with a line through them as though crossed out, used to indicate suggested deletions in editing a text.
think through to consider (something) in a thorough, unhurried manner so that one can reach a conclusion about it.
walk-through a preliminary or first rehearsal of a play, show, or the like, in which the actors first rehearse their movements on stage.