race through



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.
See also: race

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.
See also: race

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Yoshiroyo-shee-ṙo:Japanese
Boghos-Armenian
GosseGAWS (English)English (Rare), Medieval French
Aeolus[i:ələs]
AmosAY-məs (English)English, Hebrew, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew
Rajya-Arabic