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1. follow-through
noun. carrying some project or intention to full completion.
Synonyms
- mop up
- windup
- culmination
- closing
Antonyms
- nonmechanical
- disparage
- opening
- colorless
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Rhymes with Sail Through
- n92762
- yabbadabbadoo
- misconstrue
- dfw
- timbuktu
- long-overdue
- katmandu
- kalamazoo
- hullabaloo
- lhommedieu
- komatsu
- fitzhugh
- drive-thru
- depardieu
- construe
- benhamou
- aeroperu
- withdrew
- true-view
- tien-fu
- thankyou
- pas-de-deux
- overthrew
- kwangju
- karatsu
- kangaroo
- hitherto
- fondue
- cmu
- carilou
2. through
adjective. ['ˈθruː'] having finished or arrived at completion.
Synonyms
- finished
- done
Antonyms
- unprocessed
- rough
- preserved
Etymology
- þruh (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. through
adjective. ['ˈθruː'] (of a route or journey etc.) continuing without requiring stops or changes.
Antonyms
- unpainted
Etymology
- þruh (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. through
adverb. ['ˈθruː'] throughout the entire extent.
Antonyms
- raw
Etymology
- þruh (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. sail
verb. ['ˈseɪl'] traverse or travel on (a body of water).
Synonyms
- travel
Antonyms
- undercharge
- walk
Etymology
- segel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- seglian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. sail
verb. ['ˈseɪl'] move with sweeping, effortless, gliding motions.
Synonyms
- brush
- move
- swan
Antonyms
- differ
- disagree
- ebb
- arrive
Etymology
- segel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- seglian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. sail
noun. ['ˈseɪl'] a large piece of fabric (usually canvas fabric) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel.
Synonyms
- topsail
- piece of material
- crossjack
- fore-and-aft sail
- topgallant
- press of canvas
- canvas
- sheet
- foresail
- royal
- piece of cloth
- mizzen course
- headsail
- topgallant sail
- square sail
- main-topsail
- reef
- press of sail
- canvass
- balloon sail
- save-all
- mainsail
- sailing ship
- skysail
Antonyms
- antinode
- node
- middle
- end
Etymology
- segel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- seglian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. sail
noun. ['ˈseɪl'] an ocean trip taken for pleasure.
Synonyms
- ocean trip
- cruise
Antonyms
- natural object
- lowborn
- uncrowned
Etymology
- segel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- seglian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. sail
verb. ['ˈseɪl'] travel on water propelled by wind.
Synonyms
- beat
- rack
- boat
- wear ship
- jibe
- run
- jib
- outpoint
- scud
- tack
- change course
- wear round
- weather
- luff
- gybe
Antonyms
- unearned run
- earned run
- exempt
- confine
Etymology
- segel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- seglian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. sail
verb. ['ˈseɪl'] travel on water propelled by wind or by other means.
Synonyms
- navigate
- astrogate
- voyage
- cruise
- travel
Antonyms
- unpointedness
- lose
- refresh
- conformist
Etymology
- segel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- seglian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Sentences with sail-through
1. Noun Phrase
Santa makes a guest appearance aboard one of the illuminated boats as they embark on a round-trip cruise from Dunedin Marina (dunedingov.com), and sail through the Intracoastal Waterway.