hightail it

hightail it
verb
flee; take to one's heels; cut and run
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If you see this man, run!

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The burglars escaped before the police showed up

Syn:
Derivationally related forms: ↑runaway (for: ↑run away), ↑lam (for: ↑lam)
Hypernyms: ↑leave, ↑go forth, ↑go away
Hyponyms: ↑flee, ↑fly, ↑take flight, ↑skedaddle
Verb Frames:
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Something ——s

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Somebody ——s

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Somebody ——s PP

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hightail it (informal, esp N American)
To hurry away
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Main Entry:high

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hightail it
US informal : to leave a place as quickly as possible

When we heard the night watchman, we hightailed it out of there as quick as we could.

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Main Entry:hightail

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ˈhightail it idiom
(informal, especially NAmE) to leave somewhere very quickly

They ran out of the gates and hightailed it up the road.

Main entry:hightailidiom

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  • hightail it — {v. phr.}, {slang} To travel fast; move rapidly. * /After school, Frank would hightail it home./ * /The two men who held up the bank hightailed it out of town./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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  • hightail — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb Slang. To leave hastily: bolt, get out, run. Informal: clear out, get, hotfoot, skedaddle. Slang: scram, vamoose. Idioms: beat it, hightail it, hotfoot it, make tracks. See APPROACH …   English dictionary for students

  • hightail — high|tail [ˈhaıteıl] v hightail it informal to leave a place quickly ▪ kids hightailing it down the street on their bikes …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • hightail — high|tail [ haı,teıl ] verb transitive INFORMAL hightail it (up/down/along etc.) to go somewhere fast or in an urgent way …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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