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preposition . 1. in at one end, side, or surface and out at the other: to pass through a tunnel; We drove through Denver without stopping. Sun came through the window.
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noun . 1. the completion of a motion, as in the stroke of a tennis racket. 2. the portion of such a motion after the ball has been hit. 3. the act of continuing a plan, project ...
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Through.net ... This is Through.net, an umbrella site for hosting and development. More will be coming; this renovation is just underway.
http://www.through.net/
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through [ throo] CORE MEANING: a grammatical word used to indicate movement from one side or end of something to or past the other side or end: Definition:
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The front of the convoy arrived at the outskirts of Berlin just before noon, to be met by Clay and Johnson, before parading through the streets of Berlin to an adoring crowd.
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