Through
Definition of through:
part of speech: adjective
Going from one place to another without change; as, a through train. Also, thru.
part of speech: adjective
From one end or side to the other; from beginning to end; to the purpose or result.
part of speech: adverb
From one end or side to the other: from beginning to end: to the end or purpose.
part of speech: adjective
From end to end of; from side to side of; over the whole extent of; among; by means of.
part of speech: adverb
From end to end: from the beginning to the end.
part of speech: preposition
From end to end of; between the, sides of; into at one point and out at another point; in the midst of; by the agency of; over all the steps or degrees of.
part of speech: preposition
From end to end, or from side to side of: between the sides of: over the whole extent of: among: from beginning to end: by means of: in consequence of.
Usage examples for through:
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I see through it!
"Historical Romances: Under the Red Robe, Count Hannibal, A Gentleman of France", Stanley J. Weyman. -
She would see through me, Grizel.
"Tommy and Grizel", J.M. Barrie. -
" I've been through it myself.
"The Safety Curtain, and Other Stories", Ethel M. Dell. -
I'll go with you, and I'll see you through
"In a Little Town", Rupert Hughes.