zip through



zip through

v.
1. To accomplish or proceed with something swiftly and energetically: She zipped through college in just three years.
2. To read something quickly and with ease: I zipped through five chapters of Great Expectations in less than an hour.
3. To move rapidly through something: The bird zipped through the air to its nest.
See also: zip

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Liberius-Late Roman
Craig[kreig]
Keren-HappuchKER-ən HAP-ook (English)Biblical
GellÉRt-Hungarian
SeÒRasSHO-rahsScottish
Hilaire-French