speed through

speed through

1. To move or pass through something with great speed. Luckily, a traffic camera caught the car's license plate as it sped through the red light.
2. To progress or proceed through something with great speed, especially in a hasty, careless, or indifferent manner. I just felt like the pastor sped through the wedding ceremony. If you speed through the material, you're not going to remember it on the day of the exam.
See also: speed, through
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

speed through

v.
1. To accomplish or proceed with something swiftly and energetically: The students sped through the easy assignment.
2. To move rapidly through something: The train sped through the countryside.
See also: speed, through
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • speed by
  • cut (someone or something) loose from (something)
  • cut loose from
  • double back on (someone or something)
  • speed off
  • in the dust
  • real time
  • in real time
  • walk away from
  • walk away from (someone or something)