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View definitions for came through

came through

verb as in accomplish goal

verb as in survive bad situation

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In my house at Königswinter, workmen had been painting the dining-room walls when the news of the first barricades came through.

He had his wife, Martha, inoculated in Philadelphia, and she came through the process healthy.

Brooks came through the Old Bailey trial bruised but not defeated.

When the verdict came through, he said, “It took a moment to sink in but I felt gutted, absolutely gutted.”

But when she got to the airport, the two little kids came through customs and she almost died.

"I was just going to ask you if you all came through together," he observed, in a casual tone.

A gray-haired man with a bustling manner and wearing glasses came through the reception room and Mark stopped him.

They had circled around by another way than the Parkville road, and they came through the edge of New Melford.

Burkey said, "Delancy came through here about a couple of hours ago."

The light that came through the machine's iris was faint at first, the barest glimmer of white in deep darkness.

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On this page you'll find 70 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to come through, such as: pitch in, prevail, succeed, achieve, be successful, and be victorious.

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

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