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ran through

verb as in use up; waste

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Example Sentences

We got to the landing and ran through the open door bin Laden entered.

I ran through every possible scenario that involved me leaving, and none of them made sense.

The bulls ran through the crowd, and into another pen at the opposite end of the enclosure.

Fink ran through a litany of concerns: China, Japan, “the nonsense in Washington,” the Federal Reserve.

Even as a young man, Roosevelt spoke appreciatively of the democratic currents that ran through American history.

She drew one from its envelope; it was dated December 22, just two years ago to-day; she ran through it eagerly.

She seized her skirt drying before the fire and wrapped it around her bare shoulders as she ran through the outer door.

The English had to cover their single line of communication, which ran through Ciudad Rodrigo.

Much of the way this ran through narrow byways and the country generally lacked interest.

For some distance we ran through a rough moorland country, although the road was comparatively level and straight.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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