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Phrase(s): look through something
1. to gaze through something. • Look through the window at what the neighbors are doing. • Look through the binoculars and see if you can get a better view. 2. to examine the parts, pages, samples, etc., of something. • Look through this report and see what you make of it. • I will look through it when I have time.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs