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Noun: run-through  'rún,throo
  1. An uninterrupted rehearsal
    "The actors did a final run-through before opening night"
Verb: run through  rún throo
  1. Apply thoroughly; think through
    "We ran through an example";
    - work through, go through
     
  2. Utilize or spend available resources or supplies
    "They run through 20 bottles of wine a week";
    - consume, eat up, use up, eat, deplete, exhaust, wipe out, use, expend

Derived forms: run through, running through, ran through, runs through, run-throughs

Type of: drop, dry run, expend, rehearsal, spend, work