Through meaning in English
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Definition
(to walk) through (a forest): (to walk) from one side of (a forest) to the other, (to walk) across the interior of (a forest)
- "Hand in hand through their parklife"
- "Voice-over: You are driving through the city when a child runs across the road."
- "Brother Jones and I will take a spiritual quest through the mountains."
- "Follow it down through the valleys towards the ocean of spirituality."
- "But I really enjoy taking her on walks through the park."
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