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.

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  • 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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  • put (someone or something) to sleep
  • take apart (something) or take (something) apart
  • put (something) in mothballs
  • count on (someone or something)
  • waste one's breath
  • speak ill of (someone)
  • in one's cups
  • not know the first thing about (someone or something)
  • fair and square


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