follow through
— phrasal verb with follow uk/ˈfɒl.əʊ/us/ˈfɑː.loʊ/verb
to complete the movement of hitting, kicking, or throwing a ball by continuing to move your arm or leg in the same direction:
You need to follow through more on your backhand.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Causing something to end
- abandon
- all good things (must) come to an end idiom
- and have done with it idiom
- be over the hump idiom
- bitter
- draw
- lay
- lay sth to rest idiom
- lay the ghost of sth (to rest) idiom
- leave it at that idiom
- leave off (sth/doing sth)
- let sb be idiom
- lift
- raise
- stone-dead
- the curtain falls on sth idiom
- to the bitter end idiom
- top sth off
- walk
- walk away
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