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cut through

verb as in puncture

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Crew members had to cut through the ice on the streets to get shots.

Leave it to Katniss to cut through a story with one perfectly aimed strike.

Now the lead breacher explained how he cut through the steel doors bin Laden used to seal himself into the compound at night.

After maybe an hour, the firefighters had cut through the last layer of a 4- by 8-foot area.

“Our main job is to come in there, cut through the fog of war, and establish what has happened,” said Solvang.

To endeavor to cut through such an obstacle would undoubtedly have brought about a disaster.

But the sun was getting warmer and the icy street would soon be slushy and the skates would cut through.

When she started for school some mornings, the first blast of keen air off the lake seemed to cut through her like a knife.

Unfortunately a slanting groove has been cut through the upper mouldings of it.

The threads of the rope were being cut through and in a few moments she would be free.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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