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The meaning of was through is​

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Answered by katothechow
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was through is the past tense of through

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Answered by Anonymous
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In every part or aspect, throughout. For example, I was wet through and through, or He was a success through and through. This idiom originally was used to indicate literally penetration, as by a sword. The figurative usage was first recorded in 1410.

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