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They informed her that a hazmat company would be coming through shortly to disinfect the area, both inside the building and out.

Beyoncé Named Most Powerful Celebrity: Move over Oprah, Beyoncé is coming through.

But not everyone coming through Sicily sees the value of staying.

[Y]ou will know you have it right when you crush down on the clamp and see white gelatinous material coming through the cervix.

We were in the receiving line, and people were coming through, and they were making small talk.

As to the comforts for the men, those you sent by post have arrived, but not all coming through the forwarding officer.

It grew louder and louder, like the wind coming through far-off trees, gradually swelling to a roar.

There were no windows, all natural light coming through the impluvium or, in pleasant weather, through the open door.

Kent felt Liggett grasp his hand and heard him speak, the sound-vibrations coming through their contacting suits.

Mappo and Squinty looked through the bushes, and they saw a number of men in red coats and blue trousers coming through the woods.

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On this page you'll find 33 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to coming through, such as: ardent, devoted, dutiful, patriotic, staunch, and steadfast.

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

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