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Phrase(s): fight (one’s way) through (something)
1. to struggle to get through something; to struggle to penetrate something. • I’ll have to fight my way through all this crepe paper in order to reach the punch bowl. • The room was filled with trash, and I had to fight through it to get to the other door. 2. to struggle to work through all of something. • I have to fight my way through this stack of papers by noon. • I am tired of fighting through red tape., Phrase(s): fight something through (something)
to force something through some sort of procedure or process; to railroad something through (something). • The governor fought the bill through the legislature successfully. • She fought through the bill successfully.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs