sailed through
11sail through — If you sail through something, for example a test or an exam, you succeed in doing it without difficulty. The English test was no problem for Pedro. He sailed through it …
12sail (right) through — {v. phr.} To conclude easily and rapidly; finish something. * /The bright young man sailed through the bar exam in record time./ …
13sail (right) through — {v. phr.} To conclude easily and rapidly; finish something. * /The bright young man sailed through the bar exam in record time./ …
14sail\ right\ through — v. phr. To conclude easily and rapidly; finish something. The bright young man sailed through the bar exam in record time …
15sail\ through — v. phr. To conclude easily and rapidly; finish something. The bright young man sailed through the bar exam in record time …
16ˈsail ˌthrough sth — phrasal verb to achieve a particular result very easily She sailed through the first interview.[/ex] …
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20Northwest Passage — For other uses, see Northwest Passage (disambiguation). Northwest Passage routes The Northwest Passage is a sea route through the …