Idioms
go through (something)
to examine something carefully, to search carefully for something
The police went through the house to look for a weapon. I plan to go through my old clothes and give some of them to my friend.
go through (trouble or something)
go through changes
go through channels or go through the proper channels
go through the motions
go through the roof
go through with (something)
go to (someone's) head
go to any length
go to bat for (someone)
go to one's head
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cut class
not hold a candle to (someone or something)
at any rate
a heavy heart
pour oil on troubled waters
take a shower
keep up appearances
for the good of (someone or something)
have (someone or something) in tow
settle (something) out of court
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