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Discover LudwigThe phrase "refrain through" can be used in written English
It means to resist or avoid something by means of restraint or self-control. Example: Despite his anger, he managed to refrain through the difficult conversation without losing his temper.
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(These expressions of deep emotional need run like a refrain through Renault's contemporary novels, too).
"Meet me under the clock," I told him, a plaintive lover's refrain through the generations.
The criticism would become a constant refrain through much of her career.
And though this is not a book about race, it runs like a refrain through the narrative.
Howard has heard a similar refrain through much of his career: "The coal must flow, or you must go".
What would become a constant and consistent refrain through the rest of his life, Turner argued that many of these "recognized leaders" were simply out of touch with the majority of African Americans--many who resided in the South.
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By the time the "From North Carolina" refrain pulsated through the arena's sound system during player introductions, the crowd let out a thunderous ovation.
Watch the video for yourself and see if you can refrain from "speeding" through.
It translated into little ability to persuade Morsi to reach out beyond the Brotherhood and refrain from railroading through a divisive constitution.
The goal is to entertain the target audience of men and women ages 21 to 34 enough to refrain from zapping or zipping through the spots.
Bush joins a number of musicians who have either politely requested or demanded that fans refrain from viewing their performance through a tiny screen.
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