Get Through in a sentence

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Synonym: overcome, finish. Antonym: fail

Meaning: To successfully complete or overcome something; often used in discussions of challenges.


Get Through in a sentence

(1) Excuse me, I need to get through.

(2) Excuse me, I'm trying to get through.

(3) We had to clear the path to get through.

(4) The antipyic helped me get through my cold.

(5) I need to get through this week of midterms.

(6) I barely get through the day without a snack.

(7) Cheer up, you'll get through this tough time.

(8) Hold the door open so we can all get through.

(9) The thorny thicket was a maze to get through.

(10) I'm just trying to get through this semester.



Get Through sentence

(11) We will get through this tough time together.

(12) The prolix novel was difficult to get through.

(13) We can't get through without a plan of action.

(14) Let's get through this spelling test together.

(15) I know you can get through this spelling test.

(16) Keep up the energy and we'll get through this.

(17) I don't think we can get through without a map.

(18) It takes ages to get through rush hour traffic.

(19) Don't rely on shortcuts to get through college.

(20) I rely on coffee to help me get through the day.




Get Through make sentence

(21) I barely get through the week without a day off.

(22) I'm determined to get through without giving up.

(23) We had to be brave to get through the labyrinth.

(24) We had to be smart to get through the labyrinth.

(25) I need to get through this book before the exam.

(26) I pressed redial to get through to the busy line.

(27) I need an energizer to get through this long day.

(28) I need an energiser to get through this long day.

(29) We have to get through the rain to get to school.

(30) I'm determined to get through this tough workout.



Sentence of get through

(31) We need to get through this tough time as a team.

(32) I just need to get through this week of midterms.

(33) I'm confident I can get through this final paper.

(34) We had to be patient to get through the labyrinth.

(35) We had to be focused to get through the labyrinth.

(36) Fam, I need some caffeine to get through this day.

(37) I rely on advil to get through my menstrual cramps.

(38) Cheer up about the workload, you'll get through it.

(39) I don't want to dope up to get through finals week.

(40) Tank up with positivity to get through a tough day.




Get Through meaningful sentence

(41) It's tough, but I know I can get through this exam.

(42) We had to be creative to get through the labyrinth.

(43) The dog barked at the fence, trying to get through.

(44) Let's get through this project before the deadline.

(45) I'm determined to get through this obstacle course!

(46) Let's work together to get through this tough time.

(47) I'm determined to get through this difficult major.

(48) Mondays are the most challenging day to get through.

(49) I need a power shot to get through this all-nighter.

(50) I'm determined to get through this difficult course.



Get Through sentence examples

(51) I wondered how the bimbo managed to get through life.

(52) The line at the coffee shop took ages to get through.

(53) I need a pep pill to get through this exhausting day.

(54) It's risky to try and get through without any backup.

(55) I'm dubbed up with caffeine to get through this exam.

(56) I need to get through this semester with good grades.

(57) We can get through this scary movie by holding hands.

(58) We had to work together to get through the labyrinth.

(59) We had to be determined to get through the labyrinth.

(60) We had to be persistent to get through the labyrinth.



Sentence with get through

(61) We have to get through this rain to get to the store.

(62) I had to cough up my passport to get through customs.

(63) She relied on bravado to get through the tough times.

(64) I just need to get through this last year of college.

(65) I managed to get through turbulence during the flight.

(66) I need a buzz to get through this long day of classes.

(67) I will help you get through this tough time at school.

(68) We had to use our brains to get through the labyrinth.

(69) We had to use our memory to get through the labyrinth.

(70) We had to use our senses to get through the labyrinth.




Use get through in a sentence

(71) Let's work together to get through this group project.

(72) I'm trying my best to get through this difficult exam.

(73) The tall woman had to duck to get through the doorway.

(74) I'm going to push myself to get through this long run.

(75) We need to get through this maze to find the treasure.

(76) The road ahead may be bumpy, but we'll get through it.

(77) I need to get through the day without any distractions.

(78) I barely get through the day without my morning coffee.

(79) I can't get through to them, it's always a busy signal.

(80) It's impossible to get through without proper training.



Sentence using get through

(81) I had to dope up on painkillers to get through the day.

(82) Juice up on some positivity to get through a tough day.

(83) I need to get through this math homework before dinner.

(84) I'm going to stay focused and get through this workout.

(85) We need to get through this storm and stay safe inside.

(86) I need to get through this project before the deadline.

(87) Get out of the way, the ambulance needs to get through.

(88) I'm determined to get through this tough workout class.

(89) I'm feeling sick, but I know I can get through the day.

(90) I need to get through this math test to pass the class.



Get Through example sentence

(91) Let's focus and get through this math problem together.

(92) I'm determined to get through this challenging program.

(93) I'm confident I can get through this demanding program.

(94) The textbook was a bore out, I couldn't get through it.

(95) I strain to get through the heavy traffic every morning.

(96) The cat-flap was too low for the raccoon to get through.

(97) Get out of the way, the fire truck needs to get through.

(98) It's going to be tough to get through without any sleep.

(99) I just need to get through the day and then I can relax.

(100) Can you please move, Mr. Get off, I need to get through.



Sentence with word get through

(101) Let's work together to get through this obstacle course.

(102) We have to get through this rainy day by playing inside.

(103) We need to get through this hot day by staying hydrated.

(104) The boat had to speed up to get through the rough waves.

(105) Let's work together to get through this tough situation.

(106) The car had to speed up to get through the yellow light.

(107) It's important to have a plan to get through a busy day.

(108) We need to get through this storm and make it to safety.

(109) We need to stay focused and get through this final exam.

(110) It's tough, but we'll get through this project together.



Sentence of get through

(111) I need to get through this tough exam to pass the class.

(112) Let's work together to get through this project on time.

(113) Music helps me get through the day when I'm feeling down.

(114) The crew worked tirelessly to get through the long night.

(115) The sedative helped me get through a stressful situation.

(116) I couldn't get through to him no matter how hard I tried.

(117) We barely get through the long line at the grocery store.

(118) She relied on boosterisms to get through the tough times.

(119) Move out of the way, the fire truck needs to get through.

(120) Loski's music has helped me get through some tough times.



Get Through used in a sentence

(121) You'll have to bend down to get through this low doorway.

(122) The smuggler used a fake passport to get through customs.

(123) You'll have to stoop down to get through this low tunnel.

(124) Spike up with some positivity to get through a tough day.

(125) Let's work together to get through this difficult puzzle.

(126) I'm trying to get through this maze without getting lost.

(127) We have to get through this long line to buy our tickets.

(128) I had to manage around to get through the narrow hallway.

(129) She tried to get through the crowd, but it was too dense.

(130) We can get through this tough professor's class together.



Get Through sentence in English

(131) I rely on caffeinated drinks to get through long workdays.

(132) We relied on our teamwork to get through the tough phases.

(133) I'll scoot out of the way so you can get through the door.

(134) She gave me a mixtape to help me get through a tough time.

(135) D's phone is always busy, I can never get through to them.

(136) I'm going to need a few beersies to get through this week.

(137) The jejunity of the book made it difficult to get through.

(138) We can piggyback apart to get through the crowded hallway.

(139) I know you're scared, but we'll get through this together.

(140) The path is blocked, we need to unblock it to get through.

(141) I need to get through this pile of laundry before bedtime.

(142) A crisis can be scary, but we can get through it together.

(143) You can get through this difficult project with hard work.

(144) You can get through this scary movie with me by your side.

(145) I have to get through this long line at the grocery store.

(146) The car chased after the ambulance to get through traffic.

(147) I'm determined to get through this tough training session.

(148) It's important to have a goal to get through a tough task.

(149) The driver had to speed up to get through the traffic jam.

(150) I'm hoping to get through this interview and land the job.

(151) I want to get through this workout, but I'm feeling tired.

(152) I know it's tough, but press on and you'll get through it.

(153) We can get through this tough semester if we stay focused.

(154) She had to hold onto her anger to get through the meeting.

(155) I rely on my support system to help me get through the day.

(156) The crew worked together to get through the difficult task.

(157) The crew worked together to get through the demanding task.

(158) We barely get through the long wait at the doctor's office.

(159) Adversity can be tough, but we can get through it together.

(160) We need to find a way to get through without being noticed.

(161) You'll have to bend down to get through this narrow tunnel.

(162) I'm finding this textbook to be a real boor to get through.

(163) I had to beam aside the branches to get through the forest.

(164) I'm determined to get through this final exam and graduate.

(165) I need to work up mania to get through this tough semester.

(166) We need to get through this book before the library closes.

(167) We need to get through this test by studying and reviewing.

(168) I have to push back my chair so I can get through the door.

(169) I'm determined to get through this difficult dance routine.

(170) The labyrinth was so big that it took hours to get through.

(171) I need to get through this book report before the deadline.

(172) If we work together, we can get through this group project.

(173) We need to get through this tough hike to reach the summit.

(174) It's important to have a routine to get through a busy day.

(175) We need to stay united to get through this tough situation.

(176) We need to stay motivated to get through this long project.

(177) We need to stay strong and get through this emotional time.

(178) I need to get through this final project before graduation.

(179) The interventionist was able to get through to the patient.

(180) Ayachan's music has helped me get through some tough times.

(181) I had to crank to get through my final exams last semester.

(182) Taking painkillers helps me get through my menstrual cramps.

(183) I try to find moments of joy to help me get through the day.

(184) I find inspiration in quotes to help me get through the day.

(185) She significantly helped me get through the difficult times.

(186) I need a pep pill to help me get through this tough workout.

(187) One way or another, we will get through this difficult time.

(188) She relies on her composures to get through difficult times.

(189) We'll have to get through without any help from the outside.

(190) We'll have to get through without any communication devices.

(191) We need advanced technology to get through to Saturn's core.

(192) He had to rely on his own bootstraps to get through college.

(193) The book's unhumorous tone made it difficult to get through.

(194) I need to pump up the jam to get through this tough workout.

(195) I need to spike with caffeine to get through my final exams.

(196) I'm trying to get through this semester without burning out.

(197) We can't give up now, we have to get through this challenge.

(198) We have to get through the traffic to get to school on time.

(199) We need to get through this tough time together as a family.

(200) We have to get through this busy week and enjoy the weekend.

(201) Let's get through this hot day by staying cool and hydrated.

(202) Taking breaks can help you get through a long study session.

(203) It's important to stay organized to get through a busy week.

(204) We need to get through this busy week of school assignments.

(205) I'm going to stay focused and get through this tedious task.

(206) We need to work together to get through this tough decision.

(207) I'm going to stay organized to get through this hectic week.

(208) We need to get through this obstacle course to win the race.

(209) I need to get through this chapter before the test tomorrow.

(210) We need to stay organized to get through this busy schedule.

(211) I need to get through this tough course to graduate on time.

(212) I always listen to music to help me get through my workouts.

(213) He relied on the contrivance to get through his daily tasks.

(214) Let's support each other to get through this stressful time.

(215) I'm determined to get through this difficult subject matter.

(216) Let's work together to get through this challenging project.

(217) A saving grace is what helped me get through the tough times.

(218) It can be challenging to get through turbulence while flying.

(219) She doped up on antihistamines to get through allergy season.

(220) Brawndo gives me the boost I need to get through my workouts.

(221) I need to pump up the jam to get through this boring lecture.

(222) We had to crowd in a group to get through the narrow hallway.

(223) We had to push the van aside to get through the narrow alley.

(224) You'll have to stoop down to get through this narrow doorway.

(225) I'm trying to get through this essay without procrastinating.

(226) Let's get through this dance routine by practicing every day.

(227) We will get through this difficult time together as a family.

(228) If we work together, we can get through this obstacle course.

(229) I need to get through this pile of dishes before I can relax.

(230) I'm struggling to get through this book, but I won't give up.

(231) I'm determined to get through this difficult project at work.

(232) We need to stay calm to get through this stressful situation.

(233) It's tough, but I know I can get through this difficult time.

(234) We need to work together to get through this project on time.

(235) I'm determined to get through this semester with good grades.

(236) She relied on bravado to get through the difficult situation.

(237) I'm struggling, but I know I can get through this assignment.

(238) I'm confident I can get through this tough professor's class.

(239) I just need to get through this last paper before graduation.

(240) We need to get through this obstacle course to win the prize.

(241) I'm hoping to get through this flight without any turbulence.

(242) The traffic was so tangled that it took hours to get through.

(243) Let's motivate each other to get through this tough semester.

(244) We need to work hard to get through this rigorous curriculum.

(245) I'm determined to get through this challenging academic year.

(246) It's a struggle to get through the day when I'm feeling tired.

(247) I set small goals to help me get through the day successfully.

(248) The coworkers' badinage helped them get through long workdays.

(249) To get through the narrow gap, you need to tighten in through.

(250) We had to wedge in the boat to get through the shallow waters.

(251) He relied on his schticks to get through his stand-up routine.

(252) I need to get through to the IT department to fix my computer.

(253) The sedate round of readings felt like a chore to get through.

(254) I had to use a metal straw to get through the frozen smoothie.

(255) The interim plan will help us get through this difficult time.

(256) We have to get through this rainstorm to make it to the store.

(257) I will try my best to get through this difficult math problem.

(258) We have to get through this hot day by drinking lots of water.

(259) I'm trying to get through this pile of laundry before bedtime.

(260) Let's get through this boring lecture and learn something new.

(261) I need to get through this pile of laundry before the weekend.

(262) We can get through this hike if we take it one step at a time.

(263) The labyrinth was so big that it took me hours to get through.

(264) I'm determined to get through this difficult stage of my life.

(265) We need to stay positive to get through this challenging time.

(266) I'm going to stay motivated to get through this tough workout.

(267) We need to get through this negotiation to reach a compromise.

(268) I'm trying to get through this speech without getting nervous.

(269) I'm trying to get through this pile of homework before dinner.

(270) We need to stay positive and get through this tough situation.

(271) I'm struggling to get through this long day, but I'll make it.

(272) They need to unblock the road, or else no one can get through.

(273) He tried to get through to his friend, but the phone was busy.

(274) He used humor as a coping mechanism to get through tough times.

(275) I make a to-do list to help me get through the day efficiently.

(276) I appreciate the instant response I get through messaging apps.

(277) It's difficult to get through to someone who refuses to listen.

(278) They barely get through the long meetings without losing focus.

(279) They barely get through the difficult puzzle without any hints.

(280) I barely get through the boring lecture without falling asleep.

(281) He believes in the power of a smile to get through tough times.

(282) The woodpecker pecks at the wooden gate, trying to get through.

(283) The sedatest book I've ever read was a struggle to get through.

(284) I barely get through my morning commute without falling asleep.

(285) She doped up on sleeping pills to get through a red-eye flight.

(286) Pepto helped me get through a bout of food poisoning last year.

(287) The quags in the mud made it hard for the truck to get through.

(288) Let's hold out beside each other and get through this together.

(289) I'm struggling, but I know I can get through this math problem.

(290) The gap in the fence was too narrow for the cat to get through.

(291) I'm determined to get through this book by the end of the week.

(292) We need to get through this forest to find the hidden treasure.

(293) We need to get through this busy week of school and activities.

(294) Let's get through this long hike and enjoy the view at the top.

(295) We have to get through this crowded store to find what we need.

(296) We need to get through this pile of laundry before the weekend.

(297) It's important to stay focused to get through a difficult task.

(298) We need to get through this tough game to win the championship.

(299) I'm trying to get through this interview and land my dream job.

(300) Let's work together to get through this challenging assignment.

(301) I'm trying to get through this tough workout without giving up.

(302) We need to get through this busy week of exams and assignments.

(303) The student leaned on his faith to get through the tough times.

(304) I need to get through this tough professor's class to graduate.

(305) It's important to stay hydrated to get through hot summer days.

(306) We can get through this tough time together, or we can give up.

(307) It takes a certain amount of levity to get through tough times.

(308) Sometimes being blunt is the only way to get through to someone.

(309) You'll have to nudge around the rocks to get through the canyon.

(310) We barely get through our weekly meetings without getting bored.

(311) Many people put dependence on caffeine to get through their day.

(312) Joint aside to let someone with a medical emergency get through.

(313) I need to get through this presentation without getting nervous.

(314) I'm going to stay calm and get through this dentist appointment.

(315) Let's work together to get through this group project at school.

(316) I'm trying to get through this cold by resting and drinking tea.

(317) We have to get through this storm to make it to our destination.

(318) I'm determined to get through this tough level in my video game.

(319) I always listen to music to help me get through a long car ride.

(320) I'm going to stay patient and get through this slow-moving line.

(321) If we work together, we can get through this project in no time.

(322) I'm trying to get through this long day of classes and homework.

(323) I'm trying to get through this breakup and move on with my life.

(324) I'm struggling to get through this novel because it's so boring.

(325) I'm a bit overwhelmed with work, but I know I'll get through it.

(326) The interchange was congested, but we managed to get through it.

(327) She had to get through the tough exam, so she studied all night.

(328) Brawndo gives me the energy boost I need to get through the day.

(329) If you bear a hand, we can get through this tough time together.

(330) I listen to motivational podcasts to help me get through the day.

(331) The team worked together to get through with the project on time.

(332) We barely get through the crowded mall during the holiday season.

(333) I'm not sure how we're going to get through without any supplies.

(334) I'm going to need a warm drink to get through this nasty weather.

(335) I have to plod for a while to get through this difficult chapter.

(336) You can't coast upon your parents' wealth to get through college.

(337) It's a strain to get through a long lecture without losing focus.

(338) I barely managed to get through the difficult reading assignment.

(339) I know you can get through this spelling test with flying colors!

(340) We have to get through this maze to find the treasure at the end.

(341) I know you can get through this spelling test with some practice.

(342) I need to get through this pile of paperwork before the deadline.

(343) It's important to stay calm to get through a stressful situation.

(344) It's important to have a plan in order to get through a busy day.

(345) The smugglers used a fake company to try and get through customs.

(346) The humor in the book was so dry that it was hard to get through.

(347) We need to get through this rainy weather to make it to the game.

(348) I'm going to study hard so I can get through this difficult exam.

(349) I'm going to stay disciplined to get through this difficult task.

(350) We need to get through this tough workout to improve our fitness.

(351) I'm struggling to get through this book, but I refuse to give up.

(352) We need to support each other to get through this difficult time.

(353) Let's work together to get through this busy week of assignments.

(354) We need to stay positive to get through this stressful situation.

(355) Many people have a dependence on caffeine to get through the day.

(356) I'm struggling, but I know I can get through this tough semester.

(357) I just need to get through this last exam to finish the semester.

(358) He needs to bring out his passport and ID to get through customs.

(359) They had to get through the storm before they could reach safety.

(360) We need to stay motivated to get through this intense curriculum.

(361) I had to dub into my patience to get through that difficult exam.

(362) Sheer determination is what helped me get through my finals week.

(363) The pain killer helped me get through the day despite my migraine.

(364) It took several attempts to get through to the correct department.

(365) I need to get through to the end of this book before the deadline.

(366) I'm determined to get through to the end of this difficult puzzle.

(367) The troche helped me get through my presentation without coughing.

(368) He became dependent on doping up with down to get through the day.

(369) I'm probs gonna need a coffee to get through this morning meeting.

(370) Sometimes a nosher is just what I need to get through a tough day.

(371) They barely get through their classes without feeling overwhelmed.

(372) The students barely get through the exam without feeling stressed.

(373) He doped up on alcohol to numb the pain and get through a breakup.

(374) I need a boost from my morning coffee to get through my 8am class.

(375) I'm going to take a deep breath and get through this presentation.

(376) We have to get through this crowded mall to find the perfect gift.

(377) I need to get through this big meal to try all the delicious food.

(378) I'm determined to get through this workout and improve my fitness.

(379) The smugglers used false documents to try and get through customs.

(380) I'm struggling to get through this long book, but I won't give up.

(381) I'm trying to get through this tough conversation with my parents.

(382) We need to get through this maze to reach the treasure at the end.

(383) We need to get through this storm before we can continue our hike.

(384) I'm trying to get through this pile of laundry before the weekend.

(385) The amount of time it took to get through security was outrageous.

(386) We need to get through this traffic jam quickly, or we'll be late.

(387) Darlin, I know you're scared, but we'll get through this together.

(388) I'm just trying to get through this final exam and pass the class.

(389) I'm trying to get through this book, but the plot is so confusing.

(390) We need to get through this traffic jam before we miss our flight.

(391) I lean on my loved ones for support to help me get through the day.

(392) We relied on each other as a team to get through the tough moments.

(393) We significantly managed to get through the entire project on time.

(394) We barely get through the traffic to reach our destination on time.

(395) They barely get through the tough negotiation without compromising.

(396) The troche helped me get through my cold without constant coughing.

(397) We had to stoop between the rocks to get through the narrow canyon.

(398) Somebody else's luggage is blocking the aisle, I can't get through.

(399) Sometimes it's hard to get through the day without a cup of coffee.

(400) I need to get through to the registrar's office to change my major.

(401) I'm trying to get through this long lecture without falling asleep.

(402) I'm trying to get through this research paper without plagiarizing.

(403) She had to muster from her strength to get through the tough times.

(404) The galoot was so tall that he had to duck to get through the door.

(405) I need to get through this big pile of books to finish my homework.

(406) The labyrinth was so big, it took me a long time to get through it.

(407) We have to get through the crowded hallway to get to our classroom.

(408) I know it's tough, but we can get through this tough time together.

(409) The traffic jam was inextricable, and it took hours to get through.

(410) We need to get through this long line to buy tickets for the movie.

(411) We need to stay focused to get through this important presentation.

(412) If we work hard, we can get through this semester with good grades.

(413) My roommate's encouraging words helped me get through a tough exam.

(414) Eating breakfast gives me the energy I need to get through the day.

(415) I'm determined to get through this book before the end of the week.

(416) You're a fighter, I know you'll get through this and get well soon.

(417) Be chary on relying too heavily on caffeine to get through the day.

(418) I'm dazed in the midst of midterms, but I know I'll get through it.

(419) I had to smash to get through the crowded hallway to my next class.

(420) I had to stretch aside the branches to get through the dense forest.

(421) She relied on her pillar of strength to get through the tough times.

(422) We relied on our team's support to get through the difficult stages.

(423) We have to stay focused and get through to the end of this marathon.

(424) She drew upon her inner strength to get through the difficult times.

(425) Keep up the spirit, we're in this together and we'll get through it.

(426) The train had to hog forward about to get through the narrow tunnel.

(427) It's impossible to get through to Saturn as it's a gas giant planet.

(428) He had to rely on his own bootstraps to get through the tough times.

(429) You can't coast upon your athletic abilities to get through college.

(430) I have to get through this reading assignment before class tomorrow.

(431) I'm hoping to get through this semester without missing any classes.

(432) I'm trying to get through this internship without any major mishaps.

(433) Sometimes you have to chug it down to get through a tough situation.

(434) The car hurtled behind the ambulance, trying to get through traffic.

(435) I had to squeeze apart the branches to get through the dense forest.

(436) We have to get through this traffic to make it to the movie on time.

(437) I'm going to stay determined and get through this difficult project.

(438) Let's get through this long line by playing a game or telling jokes.

(439) You can get through this dance recital with practice and confidence.

(440) Let's get through this challenge together and celebrate our success.

(441) I'm determined to get through this book before the end of the month.

(442) I know you can get through this difficult piano piece with practice.

(443) You can get through this dance recital with confidence and practice.

(444) We need to get through this traffic to make it to the movie on time.

(445) I'm confident we can get through this challenge if we work together.

(446) I'm determined to get through this difficult level in my video game.

(447) Sometimes it's hard to get through a tough test, but studying helps.

(448) We need to get through this tough negotiation to reach a compromise.

(449) I'm determined to get through this tough audition and land the role.

(450) We need to get through this tough week of exams to pass our classes.

(451) We need to work together to get through this tough time as a family.

(452) We need to stay motivated in order to get through this long workday.

(453) I'm going to stay determined and get through this difficult workout.

(454) It's important to have a plan to get through challenging situations.

(455) I'm determined to get through this tough interview and land the job.

(456) We need to get through this tough workout if we want to see results.

(457) Candy can be a great motivator to get through a long day of classes.

(458) I'm grateful for my ally who helped me get through a tough semester.

(459) I had to drag up some motivation to get through this tough semester.

(460) Grimes' music has helped me get through some tough times in my life.

(461) I'm struggling, but I know I can get through this tough course load.

(462) The painkiller helped him get through the day despite his joint pain.

(463) The line at the airport security checkpoint took ages to get through.

(464) His support significantly helped me get through the challenging exam.

(465) Their encouragement significantly helped me get through the marathon.

(466) The medication significantly helped him get through the chronic pain.

(467) She relies on her tranq to help her get through stressful situations.

(468) We barely get through the rainy season without any leaks in the roof.

(469) Our flight is boarding, we need to hurry on and get through security.

(470) Your support helped me get through a tough semester, cheers for that.

(471) They had to dope up on pain relievers to get through a tough workout.

(472) We can't give up now, we have to get through to the end of this game.

(473) Stand aside for the student with crutches to get through the hallway.

(474) I need to get through to the housing office to request a room change.

(475) I need a taw with some honey to help me get through this all-nighter.

(476) Lighten up, it's just a group project, we'll get through it together.

(477) I'm confident that I can get through this group project successfully.

(478) It's a strain to get through a semester without experiencing burnout.

(479) I'm going to study hard and get through this test with flying colors.

(480) We have to get through this tough conversation to resolve our issues.

(481) I'm going to keep pushing until I can get through this tough workout.

(482) We can get through this hot summer day by going to the pool or beach.

(483) Let's get through this hot day by going swimming and having a picnic.

(484) The gap in the fence is big enough for a small animal to get through.

(485) The dog barked at the fence, trying to get through to the other side.

(486) I'm determined to get through this long run and improve my endurance.

(487) It's important to stay positive to get through a difficult situation.

(488) I'm determined to get through this tough conversation with my friend.

(489) We can get through this long line by chatting and making new friends.

(490) I'm excited to get through this book series and find out how it ends.

(491) We need to get through this tough workout to reach our fitness goals.

(492) It's important to take breaks to recharge and get through a long day.

(493) I'm trying to get through this crowded mall to find the perfect gift.

(494) We need to get through this tough level in the video game to advance.

(495) I'm struggling to get through this novel because the plot is so slow.

(496) I'm confident we can get through this obstacle and come out stronger.

(497) Dear God, please give me strength to get through this difficult time.

(498) When life gets hard, laughter is the best medicine to get through it.

(499) The tunnel was so narrow that we had to turn sideways to get through.

(500) I need to get through this tough semester to maintain my scholarship.

(501) They had to get through the maze before they could find the treasure.

(502) I try to stay positive to get through the day with a smile on my face.

(503) I practice self-care to help me get through the day feeling refreshed.

(504) I surround myself with positive people to help me get through the day.

(505) The therapy sessions significantly helped her get through her anxiety.

(506) Let's push ourselves and get through to the end of this tough workout.

(507) I had to scooch under the low-hanging branch to get through the trail.

(508) The pilot managed to get through turbulence and land the plane safely.

(509) Don't overdo growing your reliance on caffeine to get through the day.

(510) I'm trying to get through this group discussion without any conflicts.

(511) I need to get through this big project for school before the deadline.

(512) We can get through this loud thunderstorm by cuddling under a blanket.

(513) I am excited to get through this art project and show it to my family.

(514) Let's work together to get through this difficult chapter in our book.

(515) I'm feeling sick, but I know I can get through the day with some rest.

(516) We have to get through this busy day by staying organized and focused.

(517) The fence was broken in some places, so the animals could get through.

(518) You can get through this soccer game with hard work and determination.

(519) It's important to get through all of your homework before watching TV.

(520) We can get through this power outage by using flashlights and candles.

(521) Let's work together to get through this tough loss in our sports game.

(522) I'm determined to get through this workout and reach my fitness goals.

(523) I always try to stay organized and focused to get through a busy week.

(524) I'm going to stay positive and get through this challenging situation.

(525) I'm trying to get through this difficult conversation with my parents.

(526) I'm trying to get through this flight without getting motion sickness.

(527) When life gets tough, laughter is the best medicine to get through it.

(528) I'm determined to get through this marathon and cross the finish line.

(529) I lost my student ID and couldn't get through the gate into the dorms.

(530) I'm not sure how I'm going to get through this week without any sleep.

(531) He tried to get through to his friend, but the phone was disconnected.

(532) They had to get through the maze before they could reach the treasure.

(533) I find that exercise gives me the energy I need to get through the day.

(534) I need to borrow from your strength to get through this difficult time.

(535) The financial aid significantly helped the student get through college.

(536) We need to persevere and get through to the end of this tough semester.

(537) It's important to stay positive and focused to get through tough times.

(538) We have to get through this long hike to reach the top of the mountain.

(539) We need to get through this construction zone to reach our destination.

(540) We need to get through this storm to make it to our destination safely.

(541) The maze was assailable because there were many ways to get through it.

(542) I'm trying to get through this headache by taking medicine and resting.

(543) We have to get through this construction zone to reach our destination.

(544) We can get through this tough hike if we take breaks and stay hydrated.

(545) We need to get through this busy week by staying organized and focused.

(546) We need to get through this tough project at work to meet our deadline.

(547) I'm confident that we can get through this challenging obstacle course.

(548) We need to get through this obstacle course if we want to win the race.

(549) The fence was a hindrance for the delivery truck trying to get through.

(550) I need to get through this pile of paperwork before the end of the day.



Get Through meaning


Get through is a phrasal verb that can be used in a variety of contexts. It can mean to successfully complete a task or to endure a difficult situation. Here are some tips on how to use get through in a sentence:


1. Use get through to mean successfully completing a task or activity.

For example, "I need to get through this pile of paperwork before the end of the day" or "I'm not sure how I'm going to get through this math exam."


2. Use get through to mean enduring a difficult situation.

For example, "I don't know how I'm going to get through this breakup" or "We just need to get through this tough time as a family."


3. Use get through with an object to mean communicating with someone successfully.

For example, "I can't seem to get through to my teenage daughter" or "I finally got through to customer service after being on hold for an hour."


4. Use get through with an object to mean consuming or using something completely.

For example, "I can't believe we got through that entire pizza" or "I need to get through this bottle of shampoo before I buy a new one."


5. Use get through with an object to mean passing a difficult test or challenge.

For example, "I'm not sure if I can get through this marathon" or "I'm determined to get through this tough level in the video game."

Overall, get through is a versatile phrasal verb that can be used in a variety of situations. By following these tips, you can use get through effectively in your writing and speaking.





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