plough through

plough through
a) To persevere with an activity of consuming something, both literally and figuratively.

I ploughed through two helpings, but then I didnt have room for any more.

b) To forcefully make a passage to move through.

If you can plough through the first three chapters, then the plot starts to get interesting.


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