wear through
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle through
Meanings
Make a hole in something by friction or long use
Why “through”? Movement goes from one side to the other.
“The rope wore through the metal ring.”
“His socks wore through at the heel.”
Don't confuse with
Wear through means make a hole in something by friction or long use. Wear in means use new shoes or clothes until they fit or feel comfortable.
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wear in
A contrast learners often mix up
Use new shoes or clothes until they fit or feel comfortable
break through
Same through pattern: passage
Cut into a broadcast or transmission; Force a way through an obstacle or barrier; Achieve success after a period of effort
come through
Same through pattern: passage
Pass through to arrive on the other side; Survive a difficult or dangerous experience; Do what was expected or hoped for; Arrive at its destination, especially a message or call
cut through
Same through pattern: passage
Take a shortcut across
drive through
Same through pattern: passage
Cross by car or other vehicle
go through
Same through pattern: passage
Travel from one side to the other; Be approved or accepted by a system; Examine something carefully; Experience a difficult time; Be officially approved or completed; Use up a quantity of something quickly; Practise something step by step
look through
Same through pattern: passage
Examine the contents of something quickly; Pretend not to see someone you know
pass through
Same through pattern: passage
Move past or between
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