Past tense for to accomplish a goal or victory
“All they were told was that the neighborhood's reputation was at stake and that the Trotters had to come through with a win, by hook or by crook.”
Past tense for to successfully survive or endure a difficult situation
“Unknown forces would protect the innocent and allow them to come through the ordeal unharmed.”
Past tense for to contribute aid or money to a cause
“However, I was convinced that another donor would come through with the funds to support the implementation of the proposal.”
Past tense for to measure up to a given standard or expectation
Past tense for to be successful in, or meet the requirements of, a test, exam or endeavor
Past tense for to be successful
Past tense for to rapidly or forcefully penetrate or break through
Past tense for to give something towards a cause
Past tense for to accomplish, especially through effort
Past tense for to extend beyond or above a surface
(of an object) Past tense for to continue to exist, especially over a (long) period of time
Past tense for to succeed, survive, or manage, at least at a minimal level
Past tense for to get involved, especially in an active or vigorous manner
Past tense for to recover or feel better
Past tense for to pay (money) for something
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