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  • After directing the film, he hightailed it out to Bali, only to return again to work as a script doctor.
  • Then my endorphin rush wore off and I hightailed it home, groaning in pain.
  • Then, with sunnies perched on my head and a towel tucked under my arm, I walked to the front door, slipped my thongs on and hightailed it out of there.
  • She was a little taken aback by that but hightailed it over there, anyway. The Priest
  • Right after the 11 p.m. news window, with Tookie still alive, the camera crews hightailed it out of there.
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  • They had managed to resolve the problem without too much of a delay and he had hightailed it out of there. Recipe for Love
  • We nosed and drifted until it was time to hightail back to Hortobágy village for the bull market.
  • The short answer is to hightail it out of the capital to where large and detached homes are more readily available.
  • My favorite funny part was when Brenda and her team were hightailing out of the garage and she yelled, “And somebody call Babs!” 'The Closer' recap: A breathtaking season finale! | EW.com
  • But his privacy was disturbed by the arrival of Hightail looking impressively fat.
  • We hightailed it back to the party with much breathless, silly giggling more likely to come from young teens, not a pack of middle-aged writers. P_n_elrod: Da Winnah and new stuff
  • As soon as we finished setting up our tent, we hightailed it to the main strip.
  • Then I hightailed across town to see ‘King of Stains’ at Bats, where Gibby played the most unlikeable character ever, and so well!
  • Finally I found a generic business hotel in midtown with a room—three stars as opposed to the negative six-star hotel I was in—and I hightailed it out of there in time to get a few hours of sleep before my 7 a.m. start time. Welcome to My World
  • 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.
  • ‘I'm very proud of where I'm from,’ he said in 1963, two years after he'd hightailed out.
  • Normally everyone else would have hightailed away from her.
  • Then I hightailed across town to see ‘King of Stains’ at Bats, where Gibby played the most unlikeable character ever, and so well!
  • When she escaped criminal prosecution, she hightailed it to Waukesha where she ran for county clerk in the conservative county in 2002. Mary Bottari: Wisconsin Common Cause: Count Every Vote in Contested Supreme Court Race
  • 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.
  • If only they'd all just hightailed to summery Alaska, or even their neighbourhood 24-hour 7-11, they might have been spared.
  • So I hightailed it back inside where I would be dry and not in danger of lightning.
  • Eventually the Scot flew away in the closing stages to pursue the four survivors of an escape which had hightailed it south among the towering rock pinnacles of the Col de l' Izoard.
  • And hedgehogs released into areas of excellent habitat hightailed it out of there if they smelt badger. Times, Sunday Times
  • After she got the check from his parents she hightailed out of town and never looked back.
  • Then I hightailed across town to see ‘King of Stains’ at Bats, where Gibby played the most unlikeable character ever, and so well!
  • A supertanker, bulldozing down right behind us, blasted her bullhorn and sent us hightailing it back toward the shoreline.
  • So I hightailed it back to the mainland and took a bus into a paramilitary narco-zone in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Finding Peace in Colombia
  • James will be remembered as the guy who hightailed out of Cleveland so he could be 1B to Dwayne Wade. Bid for Fernando Torres shows Chelsea's strengths and weaknesses | Richard Williams
  • Suddenly, the mouse hightailed it out from under the keyboard and went back over the backside of the desk.
  • A supertanker, bulldozing down right behind us, blasted her bullhorn and sent us hightailing it back toward the shoreline.
  • But they didn't draw their swords, oh no, they hightailed out of there like a dog with his tail between his legs.
  • She said she had planned on hightailing it to the cheap seats, but a police officer caught her arm.
  • He started swearing at me at top volume and I changed directions and hightailed it down 3rd St. toward home.
  • As soon as we finished setting up our tent, we hightailed it to the main strip.
  • And hedgehogs released into areas of excellent habitat hightailed it out of there if they smelt badger. Times, Sunday Times
  • Well, he sure did look surprised at my honesty, but, thank goodness, he wasn't hightailing out that door.
  • Before Celia even had a chance to speak, the young man suddenly whirled about and hightailed down the hallway.
  • It was fairly well known that Goldberg was hightailing it as well, so the original outcome had to be reworked.
  • Shoving the startled boy aside, I jumped over Freddy's outstretched leg and hightailed it back down the pier, toward the lights, tourists and safety. Myrtle Beach Daze
  • Hightail ran with her cubs and around them, excited by their game, barely restraining herself from joining it.
  • Cops in Lewiston, Maine, were just trying to make a routine traffic stop when the driver went buggy, bailed out and hightailed it into the woods.
  • A supertanker, bulldozing down right behind us, blasted her bullhorn and sent us hightailing it back toward the shoreline.
  • 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.
  • All these "true politicians" are so passionate about global warming that they hightailed it back to DC before any form of agreement was reached, so that they could beat the snow storm and make sure that our hero Nancy could get on another military aircraft to be flown home (non-stop of course) again at great expense to the taxpayer and to the atmosphere. Obama aide: Copenhagen accord 'a great step forward'

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