Read full poem →"If you can help me, grandpa, just a little
I can go through the university.
I can teach school in summer and can save
Dictionary Entry
To travel from one end of something to the other.
In a Sentence
“The train went through the tunnel.”
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Poetry examples for “go through”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →interpretations that can arise from one gospel passage, such as Matthew 11:1-11, "If
instead you go through this passage and you talk about perseverance or you talk about the
nature of faith or you talk about privilege and you miss tfte centrality of Jesus Christ in the
Read full poem →LONG DISTANCE CALLS GO THROUGH FASTER WHEN YOU CALL BY NUMBER. JOT IT DOWN FOR FUTURE USE.
Read full poem →If grass is their array,
While here the little paths go through
The greenest every day?
Read full poem →Out-of-town calls are almost as easy to make as local calls and in most cases they go through
Read full poem →When sighings overflow you,
And if you must go through
Some certain despair,
