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View definitions for come through

come through

verb as in accomplish goal

verb as in survive bad situation

adjective as in reliable

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Example Sentences

Ultimately they came through with another confident victory to continue their quest for a second global title in eight months after they won the T20 crown last year.

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"It was an adverse time, but we came through it," says Andy.

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"He is a workaholic, fanatical and leads from the front. I guess that is why a lot of these younger players who are coming through are working so hard for him and having great success."

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"Every house in a Jewish town has a mezuzah on the door, which is like a little tube with a little Torah scroll inside and when you come through, you touch it."

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Welbeck, a Mancunian born to parents from Ghana, came through the academy at Manchester United and scored 29 goals in 142 games for the club.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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