ADJECTIVE
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having no further concern with
done with drinking
done with gambling
he was through with school and he was through with family -
having finished or arrived at completion
after the treatment, the patient is through except for follow-up
it's a done deed
almost through with his studies
certain to make history before he's done
How To Use through with In A Sentence
- 10 For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
- The circle of human soldiers parted ahead, and a tall gold-haired human in a dark blue uniform walked through with another armored soldier at his side.
- This strategy suits hands which look to be strong in honour cards or have a long suit that may be run through without ruffs by the opponent.
- Ultimately, Joseph Alsop came through with a generous package.
- Let's see if we can play the whole piece through without a mistake.
- After a gap, Gustavsson came through with Michael Wells and Blanc.
- It was tough going out there but we won through with hard graft.
- So sure was I of Chris coming through with the loan approval that I'd begun patching up my apartment so I could get my damage deposit back when I moved out.
- There is Samsara, with it's minimalistic yet rich melange of jasmine, sandalwood and vanilla; Songes, shamelessly floral through and through with jasmine, frangipanni and powdery-sweet vanilla foundation; or Ormonde Jayne's airy and light rendition of Frangipanni Absolute. Archive 2008-06-01
- In one bony hand he clutched an oak club driven through with rusty nails.