run+through

  • 31run through — Synonyms and related words: auger, bayonet, bespread, bite, blow, bore, broach, browse, budget, consume, continue the same, core, cost, cost out, countersink, crawl with, creep with, dagger, diffuse, dip into, direction, dirk, disburse, dissipate …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 32run-through — /ˈrʌn θru/ (say run throoh) noun 1. the performing of a sequence of designated actions, especially as a trial prior to their official performance; rehearsal. 2. a brief summary or outline. 3. Bowls a bowl played with enough force to displace… …

  • 33run through — {v.} 1. To make a hole through, especially with a sword; pierce. * /The pirate was a good swordsman, but the hero finally ran him through./ 2. To spend recklessly; use up wastefully. * /The rich man s son quickly ran through his money./ Syn.: GO… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 34run through — {v.} 1. To make a hole through, especially with a sword; pierce. * /The pirate was a good swordsman, but the hero finally ran him through./ 2. To spend recklessly; use up wastefully. * /The rich man s son quickly ran through his money./ Syn.: GO… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 35run\ through — v 1. To make a hole through, especially with a sword; pierce. The pirate was a good swordsman, but the hero finally ran him through. 2. To spend recklessly; use up wastefully. The rich man s son quickly ran through his money. Syn.: go through(4)… …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 36To run through — Run Run, v. i. [imp. {Ran}or {Run}; p. p. {Run}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Running}.] [OE. rinnen, rennen (imp. ran, p. p. runnen, ronnen). AS. rinnan to flow (imp. ran, p. p. gerunnen), and iernan, irnan, to run (imp. orn, arn, earn, p. p. urnen); akin… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 37run-through — noun Date: 1923 a usually cursory reading, summary, or rehearsal …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 38run through — transitive verb Date: 15th century 1. pierce 2. to spend or consume wastefully and rapidly 3. to read or rehearse without pausing 4. a. carry out, do b. to subject to a process …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 39run-through — noun a) A rehearsal of a drama, especially an uninterrupted one, but with no makeup or costume b) A brief outline of the main points of something; a rundown …

    Wiktionary

  • 40Run through — (crass) act of sexual intercourse …

    Dictionary of Australian slang