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===Verb===
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{{en-verb|get<,,got,got:gotten> through one's thick skull}}
{{en-verb|gets through one's thick skull|getting through one's thick skull|got through one's thick skull}}


# {{lb|en|colloquial}} {{alternative form of|en|get it through one's skull}}
# {{lb|en|colloquial}} {{alternative form of|en|get it through one's skull}}

Revision as of 23:40, 7 November 2021

English

Verb

get through one's thick skull (third-person singular simple present gets through one's thick skull, present participle getting through one's thick skull, simple past and past participle got through one's thick skull)

  1. (colloquial) Alternative form of get it through one's skull