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Common
prep
•
From
one side
of an
opening
to the other.
•
Entering
, then
later
leaving
.
•
Surrounded
by (while
moving
).
•
By means of
.
•
In
consequence
of;
as a result
of.
•
In American English & Canadian English:
To (or
up to
) and including, with all
intermediate
values
.
adj
•
Passing
from
one side
of
something to
the other.
•
Finished
;
complete
.
•
Without a
future
;
done for
.
•
No longer
interested
;
wearied
or
turned off
by
experience
.
•
Proceeding
from
origin
to
destination
without
delay
due to change of
equipment
.
•
In Football (soccer):
In
possession
of the
ball
beyond the last
line
of
defence
but not
necessarily
the
goalkeeper
; through on
goal
.
adv
•
From
one side
to the other
by way of
the
interior
.
•
From one
end
to the other.
•
To
the end
.
•
Completely
.
•
Out into the
open
.
noun
•
A large
slab
of
stone
laid
in a
dry-stone
wall
from
one side
to the other; a
perpend
.
•
A
coffin
,
sarcophagus
or
tomb
of
stone
; a large
slab
of
stone
laid
on a
tomb
.
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thorough
thorow
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along
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to
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ups
for
pass
at
towards
of
between
back
during
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English
þruh
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
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