Go through one


1.
Use as an intermediary, as in Bob can’t release that; you’ll have to go through the main office . Also see go through channels
2.
Also, go right through one (like a dose of salts). Be rapidly excreted without being digested. For example, I don’t know why, but Thai cooking goes right through me, or That banana drink went through Dad like a dose of salts.

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    verb phrase To have practical experience of something; be thoroughly seasoned: I think you can rely on her; she’s been through the mill (1859+) see: through the mill

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    verb phrase To have all the trappings for success; to be in an advantageous position: with all those degrees, she has it made (1955+)


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