WALK THROUGH


Meaning of WALK THROUGH in English

phrasal

1. : to go through (a play, scene, or acting part) perfunctorily as in an early stage of rehearsal

she merely walked through the part, mumbling her lines — Time

2. : to deal with or carry out perfunctorily

there is a tendency for students to consider such tests a mere matter of routine and to just walk through them — Quarterly Journal of Speech

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