hightail it

VERB
  1. flee; take to one's heels; cut and run
    If you see this man, run!
    The burglars escaped before the police showed up
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How To Use hightail it In A Sentence

  • But an alert from Outlook reminded me that I had one hour to grab the cute (uncomfortable) shoes I stow under my desk and hightail it downtown.
  • The short answer is to hightail it out of the capital to where large and detached homes are more readily available.
  • I can hightail it out of there, so she doesn't have to face me.
  • But even then, most people and businesses didn't hightail it to Kansas.
  • But an alert from Outlook reminded me that I had one hour to grab the cute (uncomfortable) shoes I stow under my desk and hightail it downtown.
  • But an alert from Outlook reminded me that I had one hour to grab the cute (uncomfortable) shoes I stow under my desk and hightail it downtown.
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