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flee; take to one's heels; cut and run
If you see this man, run!
The burglars escaped before the police showed up
How To Use head for the hills In A Sentence
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- Head for the hills for a breath of air in spectacular scenery before the peak season begins. Times, Sunday Times
- There are some women who think motherhood is an excuse to wear a tattered, stained, wrinkled, baggy T-shirt with schlumpy pleated khakis and a pair of sneakers that look like you need to head for the hills if they ever took them off in your presence.
- Instead of trying to bend it like Beckham or going goggle-eyed at the latest computer game, the 14-year-old from Chadderton would much rather grab a hammer and head for the hills.
- Other traders then started to dump their Italian bank stocks and head for the hills.