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Follow-through   /fˈɑloʊ-θru/   Listen
Follow-through

noun
1.
Carrying some project or intention to full completion.
2.
The act of carrying a stroke to its natural completion.  "Squash can be dangerous if your opponent has a long follow-through"






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"Follow-through" Quotes from Famous Books



... embrace, and before they could grasp him, standing so close that his chest almost touched his adversary's, he whipped a right to Gore's jaw. It was the kind of punch that makes champions, a whiplike lash of the forearm, with relaxed muscles that tighten at the moment of impact. A punch with "follow-through" fit to knock out ninety-nine men ...
— In the Orbit of Saturn • Roman Frederick Starzl



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