Through
Common misspellings for through:
thruogh, theough, thoguh, thruough, thouugh, throguh, tyhrough, throughl, therough, througe, thoght, thrugh, thruth, thourough, thorugh, throough, thorogh, througt, theought, rthrough, thourght, throuought, thrhg, trhough, thropugh, thgough, throug, thogh, ithrough, thoruogh, thorought, throuugh, tthrough, thorgh, thrught, throght, throuogh, sthrough, thruought, thoughly, thougher, thruoght, throughly, throuh, thorught, throughy, thourgh, ghrough, throu, throut, throught, thoughs, wthrough, thurough, thruo, thugh, throughough, thrrough, thrpugh, throwgh, tghrough, througth, thoug, throagh, thouht, througfh, throgh, thriygh, thrroug, thtough, thrpough, throufh, thoruhg, thught, throgu, throughj, throuht, throuigh, thopugh, rthough, thoough, thjrough, thhrough, throughh, theiugh, hrough, throughou, throungh, throughg, threough, throo, thourghly, througn, thnrough, thriugh, thorght, throth, thrue, throuth, througha, htrough, thriough, thuoght, throughthe, trhrough, throuhg, throiugh, throuw, thereough, throygh, throughs, througy, rhough, throigh, thrughh, throurgh, thouth, trogh, thriuygh, throuygh, thurogh, throuch, theorugh, therought, thfough, throhg, througbh, thrugoh.
Definition of through:
- From end to end, or from side to side; noting passage; by transmission; by means of; by the agency of; by reason of; over the whole surface of; by passing among or in the midst of.
- From one end or side to the other; from beginning to end; to the ultimate purpose. To carry through, to accomplish. To go through, to prosecute a scheme to the end; to undergo. See Thorough.
- From one end or side to the other; to the end or conclusion: prep. from end to end; from side to side of; passage among or in the midst of; by means of.
Usage examples for through
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" But I know what she is going through," thought Kathleen. The Rebel of the School by Mrs. L. T. Meade
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You should have gone through Molchanovka. Master and Man by Leo Tolstoy
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I 've been through it all, I tell you, the brand's on my soul yet. The Project Gutenberg Plays of John Galsworthy, Complete by John Galsworthy
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Honey says that they want to get through with it as soon as possible. Angel Island by Inez Haynes Gillmore