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on course

adv. (context idiomatic English) Proceeding smoothly as planned.

Usage examples of "on course".

The ship seemed to be on course for a change, as well as on time, although the landing would be visible from several males' houses, blast his luck.

As the plane continued on course, the Hardys noticed that their captors' jackets bulged and a sealskin pouch jutted from one of Hexton's pockets.

Confident that the weather had turned for good and that within hours they would be back on course for Iskael, he went belowdeck to his cabin, where Aufeya was waiting for him.

I estimated my drift by crossing my eyes and praying, set the robot on course and set her to hold real altitude of five hundred feet.

The little sweetheart leveled off, headed west on course, and began to climb for the altitude she had been told to use.

The interruption, however, had succeeded in knocking Bill out of his alcoholic reverie and slightly back on course.

The lead B-2 was now passing over the Virgin Islands, on course and on schedule.

The ship seemed to be on course for a change, as well as on time, although the landing would be visible from several males houses, blast his luck.