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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
run-through
noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Let's have one more run-through and then finish for today.
▪ The cast could all have done with an extra run-through of some of the songs.
▪ There will be a brief run-through the afternoon before the concert.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
run-through

"a rehearsal," especially a hasty one, 1923, from the verbal phrase, from run (v.) + through (adv.).

Wiktionary
run-through

n. 1 A rehearsal of a drama, especially an uninterrupted one, but with no makeup or costume 2 A brief outline of the main points of something; a rundown

WordNet
run-through

n. an uninterrupted rehearsal

Usage examples of "run-through".

After eating he decided to work the night away on a final run-through of the channel charts for the morning’s berthing.

High-and-Michael wants you there for the evening run-through even if you're on your death bed.

I need to finish up here, then do a run-through of the house to make sure I have everything back in order.

I'd seen some of it during the first run-through, before taking the job.

Each run-through etches them deeper into the brain's neural structure.

Sure, she got a load of false positives first run-through, but she was able to identify one true hit in the first dozen and fed it back to the facial app, modified it and ran it through again.

Some of the patterning nodes were producing very strange readings in the prejump diagnostic run-through.

The latter three keys generated the keys for two transpositions and the coordinates of a straddling checkerboard through a process that was complicated but that possessed a kind of tractive logic, was meant to be memorized, and probably would be after two or three run-throughs.