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thru

/throo/US // θru //UK // (θruː) //

汝等,汝之,汝等之事,汝等的

Definitions

  1. 1
    • : an informal, simplified spelling of through.

Examples

  • Nonetheless it's possible to find a thru-line of the "cute" in modern poetry.

  • Thru the GOP convention, the "customers" were the rabid right activist base of his own party.

  • I asked her to look away from the menu as we entered the drive-thru.

  • I'm worried that it might fall thru Perhaps it could be pay-per-view.

  • Nicki Minaj gets it when she sings “Right Thru Me” and becomes one of her many alter-egos on a red carpet.

  • Lilian hears of it thru a female friend, and Strebelow, also, thru the American second of Mr. Routledge.

  • Thru the years some who have cared for the buildings stood out.

  • About 1871 doors were cut thru to the galleries of the church from the upper floor.

  • The boys gathered together—they were coming from North Dakota—and we all came thru together.

  • I then asked permission to light a fire and cook some coffee, and after we were thru eating we lay down.