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Definition of "walk through" []

  • Used other than as an idiom: walk through. (verb)
  • To explain someone something, step by step. (verb)
  • To rehearse (verb)
  • To perform something with ease. (verb)

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Use "walk through" in a sentence
  • "Still stooped and utterly defeated, I walk through the double oak doors out of the House of Friendship and Peace, which, as it has just become clear, offers neither of the two solaces it was named for."
  • "David and Chris Stewart, accompanied by the dog, take a seven-and-a-half- mile walk through the haunts of the Carter familyWe drive from Bristol to Cornwall in just a few hours, which reminds us that Cornwall has become close enough for city types to weekend in their cottages and get back in time for work on Monday – a far cry from the days the journey must of taken in Harry Carter's time."
  • "But even though I walk through the Valley of the Häagen-Dazs I know my God is with me."
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