follow-through
[ fol-oh-throo, -throo ]
/ ˈfɒl oʊˌθru, -ˈθru /
noun
the completion of a motion, as in the stroke of a tennis racket.
the portion of such a motion after the ball has been hit.
the act of continuing a plan, project, scheme, or the like to its completion.
Origin of follow-through
First recorded in 1895–1900; noun use of verb phrase
follow through
Words nearby follow-through
follow the leader,
follow through,
follow up,
follow-my-leader,
follow-on,
follow-through,
follow-up,
follower,
followership,
following,
following bougie