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111through gritted teeth — If you do something through gritted teeth, you accept or agree with it against your will and it is obvious to others how you really feel …
112through the ceiling — If prices go through the ceiling, they rise very quickly …
113through the floor — If prices go, or fall, through the floor, they fall very quickly …
114through thick and thin — If someone supports you through thick and thin, they support you during good times and bad …
115through ball — noun (football) A ball passed forward between defenders • • • Main Entry: ↑through …
116through-ganging — throughˈ ganging adjective (Scot) Thoroughgoing • • • Main Entry: ↑through …
117through someone's eyes — through someone’s eyes phrase as though a particular person is seeing or experiencing something The story is told through the eyes of a child. Thesaurus: ways of describing involvement and directnesssynonym Main entry: eye …
118through-oth|er — «THROO UHTH uhr», adverb. Scottish. (mingled) through each other or one another; indiscriminately …
119through|put — «THROO PUT», noun. 1. the production and distribution of a product: »the throughput of crude oil, the throughput of canned meats. 2. the quantity produced: »The average daily throughput was 1,370 short tons of ore (Cape Times). 3. the amount of… …
120through the roof — chiefly US informal : at an extremely high level Ticket prices are through the roof. • • • Main Entry: ↑roof …