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Thorow   Listen
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Thorow  adj.  Thorough. (Obs.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Thorow" Quotes from Famous Books



... PersA" A dynte that was full soare; With a suar spear of a myghttA" tre Clean thorow the body he the ...
— Ballad Book • Katherine Lee Bates (ed.)

... half a yard shorter than the Breeches, not thorow lin'd, but fac'd as far as 'twas turn'd back, with a pair of frugal Butter-hams, which ...
— The Works of Aphra Behn, Vol. I (of 6) • Aphra Behn

... the song Thorow ravished, that till late and long Ne wist I in what place I was ne where; ... And at the last, I gan full well aspie Where she sat in a fresh grene laurer tree On the further side, even right by me, That gave so passing ...
— The Development of the Feeling for Nature in the Middle Ages and - Modern Times • Alfred Biese

... the knowing and assent of the Lords of this land, and also by sorcery and witchcraft committed by the said Elizabeth and her mother Jaquet Duchesse of Bedford, as the common opinion of the people and the public voice and fame is thorow all this land." (From the "Address of Parliament to the high and mightie Prince Richard, Duke ...
— Aphrodisiacs and Anti-aphrodisiacs: Three Essays on the Powers of Reproduction • John Davenport

... prayse of feminine kinde. And as a noble man of Spaine, by heate of Loue's rage, pursued the louinge trace of a king of England's sister: euen so a renowmed and most victorious Prince (as the Auctour of theim both affirmeth) thorow the furie of that passion, which (as Apuleus sayth) in the firste heate is but small, but aboundinge by increase, doth set all men on fier, maketh earnest sute by discourse of wordes to a Lady herselfe, a Countesse, and Earle's doughter, ...
— The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1 • William Painter



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