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Adverbial through and through has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: Through and ThroughDescription:"Through and through" is an idiomatic expression that is used to emphasize the thoroughness or completeness of something. It can be used to describe an action, a feeling, or a characteristic that is present in every part or aspect of a person, object, or situation. Senses and Usages:1. Adverb: - She searched through and through to find her lost necklace. - He studied the subject through and through before the exam. 2. Adjective: - He is a through-and-through football fan; he never misses a match. - The car was damaged through and through in the accident. 3. Noun (in the medical context): - The bullet passed through and through, causing minimal damage. - The surgeon made an incision through and through the skin to reach the affected area. Related Products:Here are some related products available on Amazon: ThoroughnessA book on the importance of thoroughness in various aspects of life. Complete GuideA comprehensive guide that covers a variety of topics in depth. Thorough CleaningHome cleaning products and tools to achieve a thorough clean throughout your house. | ||||
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