cruise through (something)

cruise through (something)

1. To travel quickly through some thing or place. Cruising through the city at night is one of my favorite things to do.
2. To do or achieve something with ease. I only cruised through the exam because I studied so hard in the days leading up to it.
3. To read something in a short amount of time. Here's your book back—I cruised through it in one day.
See also: cruise, through
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

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, through
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
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  • set out (one's) stall
  • set out your stall
  • stall
  • leap in
  • mountain
  • Faith will move mountains
  • Faith will move mountains.
  • it is all up with
  • it is all up with (someone or something)