waltz through

waltz through

1. To pass through some place in a particularly casual, carefree manner. She's always in such a good mood, waltzing through the office as she hands out our mail. I waltzed through a number of entry-level jobs when I was just out of college, gaining the experience I needed to pursue a career I actually wanted.
2. To complete some task or action with great ease. It irritates me that she can waltz through these tests like that, while I'm lucky to get a B- after studying all week. The team waltzed through the tournament, giving up less than five goals across all 10 games.
See also: through, waltz
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

waltz through something

Fig. to get through something easily. I waltzed through my comps and started on my research in my second year of grad school. I tried to waltz through my assignment, but it was too hard.
See also: through, waltz
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

waltz through

v.
To accomplish a task, chore, or assignment with little effort: Because I had studied so much, I waltzed through the exams.
See also: through, waltz
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.

waltz through something

in. to get through something easily. I waltzed through my comps and started on my research in my second year.
See also: something, through, waltz
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • waltz through something
  • waltz in
  • waltz in(to some place)
  • waltz into
  • have a spring in (one's) step
  • traipse in
  • a spring in (one's) step
  • breeze in
  • breeze in(to)
  • take (something) lightly