run through
run through phrasal verb
ˈrun-through noun [countable]
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Synonyms & Related Words run through[verb]Synonyms: go, consume, exhaust, expend, finish, spend, use up, wash up
[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary run through phrasal verb (
see also run)
1. run through something to repeat something in order to practise it or make sure it is correct:
Let’s run through the first scene again.2. run through something to read, look at, or explain something quickly:
Briefly, she ran through details of the morning’s events.3. run through something if a quality, feature etc runs through something, it is present in all of that thing:
This theme runs through the whole book.4. run somebody through literary to push a sword completely through someone ⇒
run-through [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
ˈrun-through noun [countable] a short practice before a performance, test etc ⇒
rehearsal:
a final run-through of the play [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Idioms run through1. • run through (something)
to read or practice something from the beginning to the end without stopping
I usually try to run through my speech a couple of times before I have to give it.
2. • run through (money or something)
to spend money recklessly, to use up something wastefully
We ran through a lot of money when we bought furniture for our new apartment.
[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
run through something• run through (money or something)
to spend money recklessly, to use up something wastefully
We ran through a lot of money when we bought furniture for our new apartment.
[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
run through v. 1. To make a hole through, especially with a sword; pierce.
The pirate was a good swordsman, but the hero finally ran him through. 2. To spend recklessly; use up wastefully.
The rich man's son quickly ran through his money. Synonym: GO THROUGH
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3. To read or practice from beginning to end without stopping.
The visiting singer ran through his numbers with the orchestra just before the program. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲