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beeline

[ UK /bˈiːla‍ɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. the most direct route
    he made a beeline for the bathroom

How To Use beeline In A Sentence

  • There will be a beeline in the front of the physio room after the hard day's work.
  • Even before the main acts came on, adoring fans made a beeline for the stage to make sure they got as close as they could to the stars.
  • he made a beeline for the bathroom
  • He zoomed in and out of the slower traffic, making a direct beeline for the USS Golden Phoenix.
  • While this is going on, the Danish players make a beeline for the shade and some liquid refreshments.
  • Customers are forming a beeline at the city's malls to grab those coveted garments for the super sales on designer labels.
  • From there any further travel makes a beeline to confession, the embarrassed monologue in a deserted bazaar.
  • When the boat skidded onto the beach, a bouyant Putin hopped off and made a beeline for waiting reporters. Putin Fires Darts At Gray Whale From Crossbow (PHOTOS)
  • She was not constrained to follow His passage, but made a devastating beeline to wherever she thought she could pin Him down, only to discover in every instance that He was already gone.
  • At a party, I immediately make a beeline for whatever kid is there.
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