run through
• be present in every part of something; pervade.
• "a sense of personal loss runs through many of his lyrics"
• use or spend something recklessly or rapidly.
• "her husband had long since run through her money"
Similar:
squander,
fritter away,
spend,
spend like water,
throw away,
dissipate,
waste,
go through,
consume,
use up,
blow,
• go over something quickly as a reminder or rehearsal.
• "I'll just run through the schedule for the weekend"
Similar:
go over,
go through,
look over,
look through,
cast one's eye over,
take a look at,
run over,
read,
study,
scan,
peruse,
review,
examine,
inspect,
give something a/the once-over,
rehearse,
practise,
repeat,
do again,
recapitulate,
run down,
recap,
• stab a person so as to kill them.
• "Campbell threatened to run him through with his sword"
run-through
noun
• a rehearsal.
• "a run-through of the whole show"
• a brief outline or summary.
• "the textbooks provide a run-through of research findings"