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Through

/θruː/
Moving in one side and out the other side of something; completing a process or navigating a path.

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Examples:

He made another search, careful and protracted, through the cabinets.

But my greatest fear all through has been Caroline.

And after Belknap was through with him, then Mason.

Etymology:

etymology
Originated in Old English as þurh, related to Old Frisian thurh, Old Saxon thuruh, and Old High German durh, all meaning passage or movement across or within something.

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