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Sentence count:26Posted:2017-05-31Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: acebreeze throughnailpass with flying colorssweep throughSimilar words: all throughfall throughpull throughthroughgo throughthrough toget throughthroughoutMeaning: v. succeed at easily. 
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(1) Thanks for his help, we could sail through that grassy slope.
(2) Do any old codgers sail through the course?
(3) But the relatively small civil service portion could sail through, if Republicans sign on to them.
(4) Philip Jimeno offered the bill, expecting it to sail through the legislature.
(5) The imaginary central point in the sail through which the power of the sail acts.
(6) You'll sail through English as usual; you seem to find it easy to learn. Sentencedict.com
(7) However, I do wonder why anyone would sail through these areas.
(8) It helped Shanghai sail through that relatively rough patch and rack up double - digit annual economic growth.
(9) It said that Chinese ships sometimes sail through waters that Japan claims and that China sometimes claims as well.
(10) As we sail through life, don't avoid storms and rough waters. Just let it pass, just sail. Always remember, calm seas never make skillful sailors.
(11) Ever wished you could sail through the sky? Designer Damien Grossemy wants to make that dream a reality with his Zep'lin, a flying sailboat designed for Renault.
(12) Marie Brown thought she was one of the fortunate ones to sail through unaffected.
(13) The United States insists it has the right to sail through the international waters of the strait.
(14) She grabbed Steve's sleeve, their eyes in unison watched the ball sail through the air and high over the net.
(15) And he spent seven years in the construction of wonderful ships to sail through the air, and had darts cast from the hardest steel to break the walls of heaven with.
(16) This may affect a business alliance instead, but if all are strong, you will sail through without noticing much.
(17) I am glad I have you with me to sail through the journey of life.
(18) We say, live that dream now and create around you an aura of happiness that allows you to sail through life.
(19) But call these projects "stimulus," and suddenly a ship headed for the reef of economic disaster might sail through Congress flying the flag of economic recovery.
(20) For a while it looked as if the bill would sail through: Florida has been a centre of tea-party agitation and both chambers have Republican majorities.
(21) At that juncture, most observers thought the acquisition would sail through because Google and ITA Software operate in different sectors, search/advertising and travel data, respectively.
(22) This gives rise to the question: Can the ship of China-US relations stay on the course of cooperation and sail through the storms toward a brighter future?
(23) I have yellow leaves gently on a fence, to sail through this path.
(24) These small predators leap from rocks and numb their prey with their poisonous stings. An extendable skin fold allows them to sail through the air towards their victims.
(25) China has claimed mineral rights around the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea and argued that foreign navies cannot sail through the area without Beijing's permission.
(26) An increase in the number of visas available for the well-qualified could sail through the more-Republican Congress if submitted next year.
More similar words: all throughfall throughpull throughthroughgo throughthrough toget throughthroughoutsee throughrun-throughput throughrun throughcome throughcut throughthroughputlive throughflow throughlook throughpass throughbreakthroughgo through withbreak throughthink throughcarry throughfollow throughglance throughthroughout historygo through fire and waterthrough thick and thinalthough
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