T
Idioms beginning with "T"
Part of speech, explanation, example sentences, pronunciation
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Contents of T:
[throat]
See:
[CUT ONE'S THROAT],
[FLY AT ONE'S THROAT],
[JUMP DOWN ONE'S THROAT],
[LUMP IN ONE'S THROAT],
[RAM DOWN ONE'S THROAT] and
[SHOVE DOWN ONE'S THROAT].
[through and through] {adv.}
Completely; entirely; whole-heartedly.
Bob was a ball player through and through.
Mary was hurt through and through by Betty's remarks.
Compare: [OUT-AND-OUT].
[through street] {n.}
1. A street on which cars can move without stopping at intersections, but cars on streets crossing it have to stop at the intersection.
You have to be especially careful crossing a through street.
* /Mr. Jones stopped his car […]