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went through
verb as in endure
verb as in search
Strongest matches
Weak matches
Example Sentences
The Chief who went through World War I and then managed to get back into World War II.
And yet—as any private who went through basic can tell you—good weapons training means not shooting wildly 14 times.
But the more I went through I thought, this feels like we told the stories we wanted to tell.
During that time days, Livvix went through court hearings without legal representation.
No matter how much I went through and how hard it was, something very good came out of it.
There was a pause, during which Blanche went through a little mute exhibition of amazement and pleasure.
The very stream that went through it flowed sluggishly along, and as if it hadn't any particular object in life.
He walked up the sweep of sandy drive to the hotel and went through the big glass doors.
On this the keeper went through the little foot-gate to the other side of the bar, calling out, "Come on, Jack!"
One by one he carefully went through them, until at last he found the document of which he was in search.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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