drag through the mud
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~ speak unfavorably about; "She badmouths her husband everywhere"
fall through
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~ fail utterly; collapse; "The project foundered"
follow through
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~ carry a stroke to natural completion after hitting or releasing a ball
follow through
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~ pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue; "Did he go through with the treatment?"; "He implemented a new economic plan"; "She followed up his recommendations with a written proposal"
cut through
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~ travel across or pass over; "The caravan covered almost 100 miles each day"
ooze through
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~ run slowly and gradually; "Blood oozed through the bandage"
see through
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~ support financially through a period of time; "The scholarship saw me through college"; "This money will see me through next month"
see through
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~ perceive the true nature of; "We could see through her apparent calm"
see through
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~ remain with until completion; "I must see the job through"
run through
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~ apply thoroughly; think through; "We worked through an example"
sail through
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~ succeed at easily; "She sailed through her exams"; "You will pass with flying colors"; "She nailed her astrophysics course"
run through
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~ use up (resources or materials); "this car consumes a lot of gas"; "We exhausted our savings"; "They run through 20 bottles of wine a week"
squeak through
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~ escape; "She squeaked by me"
pass through
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~ cause to move through; "Pass a chemical through a solution"
pass through
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~ make a passage or journey from one place to another; "The tourists moved through the town and bought up all the souvenirs"; "Some travelers pass through the desert"
pass through
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~ pass through an enemy line; in a military conflict
slice through
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~ move through a body or an object with a slicing motion; "His hand sliced through the air"
soak through
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~ be or become thoroughly soaked or saturated with a liquid
pull through
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~ continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.); "He survived the cancer against all odds"
put through
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~ pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue; "Did he go through with the treatment?"; "He implemented a new economic plan"; "She followed up his recommendations with a written proposal"