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To have traveled to a given place
Past tense for to move through or across
“The highway then drops down to pass through the Glenhope district and the bush alongside the Hope River to Kawatiri Junction.”
Past tense for to study, inspect or look over
Past tense for to become an overwhelming presence in
Past tense for to ooze, or pass slowly through pores or other small openings
Past tense for to penetrate or force a way through
Past tense for to walk across water or something that impedes progress
Past tense for to pass or wind a length of something through an opening
Past tense for to go past a place or location
Past tense for to move, usually over long distances
Past tense for to physically pierce or probe into
Past tense for to find a way through (an obstacle or difficult route)
Past tense for to tackle a difficult problem and survive
Past tense for to come safely through a precarious situation
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