run through|run Idiom, Proverb
	run through|run
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. 
Synonym: GO THROUGH4. 3. To read or practice from beginning to end without stopping. The visiting singer ran through his numbers with the orchestra just before the program.run through|run
v. 1. To accomplish a aperture through, abnormally with a sword; pierce. The charlatan was a acceptable swordsman, but the hero assuredly ran him through. 2. To absorb recklessly; use up wastefully. The affluent man's son bound ran through his money. 
Synonym: GO THROUGH4. 3. To apprehend or convenance from alpha to end after stopping. The visiting accompanist ran through his numbers with the orchestra aloof afore the program. Dictionary
	
	
   
  
  
  			
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