Phrasal verb of " to see through"
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'to See through' when used as a phrasal verb, also means to be aware that someone is trying to lie or fool you: 'The teacher could see through her student's excuse very easily. ' In the cartoon, the ghost's wife (do ghosts have wives?!) can see that he is trying to lie to her – she can see through his story.
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