cruise through



cruise through

v.
1. To move rapidly through something or some place: The motorcycle cruised through the tunnel.
2. To accomplish or proceed with something swiftly or energetically: We cruised through the project and went home early.
3. To read something quickly and easily: I cruised through the chapter because I was already familiar with the subject.
See also: cruise

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Eliezerel-ie-EE-zər (English)Biblical, Hebrew, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
RonjaRON-yahSwedish
CÉLestinse-les-TENFrench
Theresiatə-RAY-see-ah (Dutch)German, Dutch, Swedish
Islambek-Chechen
Coleman['kəulmən]