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through
Preposition
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To go through is to go into one side of something and come out the other side.
The thief came in through the window.
She pushed the thread through the hole in the needle.
bore
Verb
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If you bore somebody, you make them feel that they want to do something else because it is not interesting.
I hate tennis; it bores me.
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If you bore a hole, you make a round hole by turning something round and round.
You need to bore a hole in the wood to put the wire through.