run-through

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A brief outline of the main points of something; a rundown
A rehearsal of a drama, especially an uninterrupted one, but with no makeup or costume
an uninterrupted rehearsal
A run-through for a show or event is a practice for it. Charles and Eddie are getting ready for their final run-through before the evening's recording. = rehearsal. a short practice before a performance, test etc rehearsal
run someone through
To stab someone completely through the torso, usually with a sword (typically used as a threat)
run someone through
To inform or educate someone, typically of a new concept or a concept particular to an organization or industry
run someone through
To train someone, typically of a particular task
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To pervade, of a quality that is characteristic of a group, organisation, or system

Fear of foreigners runs through that country at all levels of it's society.

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Of a waterway, to flow through an area

The Seine river runs through Paris.

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To go through by running

I had to run through the tunnel in the race.

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To repeat something

We will run through scene 2 until we get it right.

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To impale a person with a blade, usually a sword

Make just one move, and I'll run you through, sir, without hesitation.

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To use completely, in a short space of time. Usually money

I ran through my wages in 2 days. Now I've got to live on next to nothing till Friday!.

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To briefly summarise

Let me run through today's meeting for those who missed it.

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apply thoroughly; think through; "We worked through an example"
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If you run through a performance or a series of actions, you practise it. Doug stood still while I ran through the handover procedure. = go through see also run-through
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If you run through a list of items, you read or mention all the items quickly. I ran through the options with him. = go through
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use up (resources or materials); "this car consumes a lot of gas"; "We exhausted our savings"; "They run through 20 bottles of wine a week"
run through
go over briefly
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what you shout to tell another player to run past the disc without picking it up
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A rehearsal at which all the elements of the production are put together in their correct sequence Sometimes shortened to 'Run'
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