whiz through



whiz (right) through something

 
1. . to speed through a place. One car after another whizzed right through the little town. We whizzed through the kitchen, stopping just long enough for a glass of iced tea.
2. . to work one's way through something quickly. She whizzed right through the test with no trouble. Jane whizzed through her interview and got the job.
See also: whiz

whiz through

or whizz through
v.
1. To accomplish or proceed with something swiftly and energetically: My smart friend whizzed through the math homework.
2. To move rapidly through something: The football whizzed through the receiver's hands.
See also: whiz

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Mccoy[mə'kɔi]
Tai-Chinese
Mihkel-Estonian
Wilkin-Medieval English
DeanDEENEnglish
Baillif['beilif]