1. walk-through - Noun
2. walk-through - Adjective
3. walk-through - Verb
perform in a perfunctory way, as for a first rehearsal
the act of walking in order to view something
a first perfunctory rehearsal of a theatrical production in which actors read their lines from the script and move as directed
Source: WordNetwalk through
I stay home. It's the best place to be alone. There is hardly any walk-through traffic. Kumail Nanjiani
the realtor took her on a walk-through of the apartment Source: Internet
As part of this project, workers also built a 1.1 km walk-through underground culvert, extending from Tal-Barrani Road, along Santa Luċija Avenue, to reach another similar underground tunnel network beneath the new flyovers of the Marsa Junction Project. Source: Internet
Generically ominous music, a ghoulish staff that lopes and hovers like refugees from a Halloween walk-through, and images of snakes everywhere (a nod toward the invasion of the Garden of Eden? a sale on serpent knickknacks? Source: Internet
Perhaps if plaintiffs’ election challenger affiants had attended the Oct. 29, 2020, walk-through of the TCF Center ballot-counting location, questions and concerns could have been answered in advance of Election Day,” he wrote. Source: Internet
During this first phase, walk-through practices of up to 60 minutes are permitted on the first four days, with up to 75 minutes the final four days. Source: Internet