follow-through

NOUN
  1. the act of carrying a stroke to its natural completion
    squash can be dangerous if your opponent has a long follow-through
    his follow-through was straight down the line toward the target
  2. carrying some project or intention to full completion
    I appreciated his follow-through on his promise
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How To Use follow-through In A Sentence

  • So focus on this one key move: Hinge the wrists before your hands reach shoulder height on the backswing, unhinge the wrists on the downswing and then hinge them again before your hands reach shoulder height on the follow-through.
  • Not everyone is a self-starter and has the discipline to follow-through on assignments without a supervisor or co-workers to cheer them on.
  • But, reports the National Journal's Anna van Hollen, those to whom Obama abased himself are frustrated with his lack of follow-through. Ken Blackwell: Shovel-Ready in the Middle East?
  • The project could fail if there is inadequate follow-through.
  • All too often the topline numbers look impressive, but the follow-through is weak - money is either misallocated or not spent at all.
  • He generates a colossal clubhead speed of 130mph and almost throws himself off his feet on his follow-through. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have to have my wrists ahead of the ball at impact and play the follow-through like a forward defensive cricket shot.
  • On the practice line, I will have students pose for a few seconds at the end of the swing in order to study the follow-through. THE LAST GENIE
  • Try to achieve a well balanced follow-through position as it's a good indication that you are in control of your swing.
  • When practicing pitches and chips, make sure the length of the follow-through matches the length of the backswing.
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