pull through vs recover from

pull through

verb
  • To clean the barrel of a firearm using a pull through. 

  • To come through pain and trouble through perseverance. 

  • To assist someone through difficulties, injury, pain, etc. 

noun
  • The trick of apparently cutting the cards while leaving the deck in the same sequence as before. 

  • A length of cord about a metre long with a narrow cylindrical weight at one end and loops at the other. Used for cleaning rifle barrels, by pulling through a piece of cloth. 

recover from

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