Examples of 'coasted' in a sentence

Meaning of "coasted"

coast (verb) - to move effortlessly without exertion or control, often used in the context of a vehicle or object moving smoothly and steadily
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  • simple past tense and past participle of coast

How to use "coasted" in a sentence

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coasted
You just sort of coasted right through.
He coasted across the finish line to place second.
So we just sort of coasted through that year.
We coasted along for a while with that lineup.
The boys team coasted to first place.
It is one of the most tourist beaches and coasted.
A fully coasted business case will be developed.
He blew a tire and coasted into the pits.
What is remarkable is that they have never coasted.
No one ever coasted into greater godliness.
Tom turned on cruise control and coasted for a while.
I mean he coasted on charm for a while.
I just kind of coasted.
You just coasted on and forgot all about me.
Keep hands and material from wheel until it has coasted to a stop.

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The pilot coasted as far as he could before bailing.
France too have coasted somewhat.
We coasted into town on fumes.
It moved with great rapidity and coasted the edge of the cloud.
I coasted on the downhill parts.
You lived your life by full lounges and lounges coasted you life.
You could have coasted on what you had goin.
I coasted off to the side of the road and stopped.
I just coasted along.
Coasted to an easy win.
But those expecting fireworks were disappointed as the home side coasted to an easy victory.
His eyes coasted over her while they ate.
Spotted seatrout populations in the coasted Everglades are declining.
We coasted through endless curves.
Will dived under and Al coasted near the water.
This lorry coasted to the ditch at the side of the road.
Keselowski spun Truex in the turn and Hamlin coasted to the victory.
Electric locomotives coasted on this section of track with pantographs lowered.
Eventually, the engine stopped running and the car coasted along for a moment.
The accuracy of the coasted signals depends on the accuracy of the inertial measurements.
He shut the engine off on the mainstretch, but inadvertently coasted across the finish line.
I have just coasted to a stop on the Hollywood freeway.
The Macs are all over the floor … coasted free.
But instead coasted to a halt directly over the city of Johannesburg.
It 's no surprise that they coasted through to the finals.
Martin coasted the car to pit road ; no caution.
He just switched it off, coasted through the corner.
He coasted to the harbour and pushed the car home for 6th place.
From there he coasted to Monhegan.
You, meanwhile, coasted into a comfortable retirement financed by a company pension and government-funded Social Security.
I am sure I could have coasted by with the minimum work.
After that, I guess you could say we coasted.
The Mountaineers coasted to the finish and never let their lead dip into single digits.
And one day, a passenger train coasted to a stop outside town.
He coasted along San Salvador, exploring its western side.

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