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Phrase(s): race through someone or something
to run or chase through a group of people or a place. • The children raced through the group of ladies standing by the door. • The dogs raced through the room, upsetting a lamp., Phrase(s): race through something
to perform some task very rapidly. • They raced through their prayers and jumped into bed. • The children raced through dinner, in a hurry to get outside to play.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs