Thro - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |θruː|
Brit.  |θruː|  British pronunciation of the word thro

preposition

- (poetic) through
- (archaic) through

adjective

- Eagre; earnest; vehement.
- Bold.

Extra examples

The burglar came through the window.

The River Thames flows through London.

The road goes through the forest.

Minute particles diffused through the atmosphere.

He won't live through the night.

The children are too young to sit through a long concert.

He went through many hardships.

He got through the examinations.

You can't get a ticket through official channels.

I learnt of the position through a newspaper advertisement.

The accident happened through no fault of yours.

Read the book through carefully.

England are through to the semifinal

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