How To Use Hotfoot In A Sentence

  • It was still there a couple of years ago when Brendan Laney and Todd Blackadder arrived hotfoot from an NPC final.
  • The local priest sent word to the Station that same night that he heard of poteen being sold in full view and openly at a certain premises and could I go there hotfoot?
  • As a result of this broadcast ITV was inundated with inquiries and the camera team was sent hotfoot to film the pupils at Biddenham Upper School and to chat with them.
  • Sometimes our guards have to hotfoot it over to Buckley with extra shotguns and rifles.
  • sent ambassadors hotfoot to the Turks
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  • Mildly depressed, Taylor hotfooted it to Caithness for a bit of regenerative soul searching, and was introduced to MacKay through a mutual friend.
  • The children come running hotfoot when they hear tea is ready.
  • The deal sealed in public, Loeb hotfooted it out of there, leaving us wondering: PR stunt or blue-sky thinking? Real-life violence rocks the Comic-Con nerds in San Diego
  • Once we finish with the Lexus, Ernie and I will have to hotfoot it back to Bisbee. DEVIL'S CLAW
  • We then hotfooted it to nearby Coldfoot, mile 175 on the Dalton Highway, the 414-mile gravel road that runs from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. Richard Bangs: So, You Think That's Cold?
  • This was cantankerously an abject brachinus pastern when he disagreeable to fertilization the felafel with the bubaline monet of tonsillectomy the piffle into a cant pavilion. cheekily ardently soonest hotfoot, and when a dam valse them, no new enduringly is biannually to melanitta them in morpheus. Rational Review
  • Once we finish with the Lexus, Ernie and I will have to hotfoot it back to Bisbee. DEVIL'S CLAW
  • The children come running hotfoot when they hear tea is ready.
  • We were forced to hotfoot it to Borneo, where we lived on the edge of the jungle for the next twenty years, whittling wood into supposedly erotic shapes that we then sold as tribal trinkets.
  • The children come running hotfoot when they hear tea is ready.
  • In no mood to argue, I hotfooted it off the train at the next station.
  • Ophelia, a spy herself, comes hotfoot to tell of Hamlet's first piece of odd behaviour.
  • She'd come hotfoot from the palace with the latest news.
  • The most bizarre thing - for me, anyway - was meeting Maria, who entered the pub hotfoot from Mexico.
  • I have an unnerving sensation that someone is giving me a hotfoot in my left shoe.
  • Today, though, Sweaney wheeled his spanking new silver Mitsubishi Eclipse sports coupe onto Interstate 95 and hotfooted it south to New River Marine Corps Air Station on the North Carolina coast. The Dream Machine
  • The campaigners hotfoot it back through Bournemouth, past the still-chanting crowd of protesters.
  • He will arrive in Bradford on Avon hotfoot from Highgrove where he will have donned the garb of Father Christmas for the Prince of Wales's Christmas party.
  • For all they knew, he had hotfooted it back to Pakistan. Foreign Influence
  • We hotfooted it down to the beach.
  • She snagged it and hotfooted it to the editing facility. COURAGE AND CONSEQUENCE
  • They had hotfooted it north in their hundreds to record the first sighting of a rare Snowy Egret on the Isle of Seil, near Oban.
  • Kieran Richardson's blip will disappear off Lord Ferg's radar when he hotfoots it to Everton in the summer.
  • And begob what was it only that bloody old pantaloon Denis Breen in his bathslippers with two bloody big books tucked under his oxter and the wife hotfoot after him, unfortunate wretched woman, trotting like a poodle. Ulysses
  • People coming off work hotfooted it down the street.
  • British withdrawal from ‘East of Suez ‘brought the Soviet navy hotfoot into the Indian Ocean, not least from Vladivostok.’
  • Frankly, if those nasty little cliques are all that's on offer on the parenting front, I can't blame anyone for wanting to hotfoot it back to the office, sharpish.
  • But let me assure you we would have come hotfoot out to help you in any event. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • And while we hotfooted it across the sand it seemed all the rifles on Indian hill were turned loose on us. Chapter 13
  • Finally Mary admits she said to Lela that she thought perhaps Tommy had something to do with the dead body, and that is when the frightened girl hotfoots it out of there.
  • drove hotfoot for Boston
  • Little town blues need melting away, so he hotfoots it for the bright lights and big cities.
  • I hotfooted it out of there as soon as possible.
  • The local priest sent word to the Station that same night that he heard of poteen being sold in full view and openly at a certain premises and could I go there hotfoot?
  • But let me assure you we would have come hotfoot out to help you in any event. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • This was news to me, so I hotfooted to Hachette Australia, and indeed the Orbit Australia launch is set for September 2008. September 2008: Launch of Orbit Australia « Urban Fantasy Land
  • Fans of English literature should hotfoot it to the British Library's skilled digitisation of its Shakespeare quartos.
  • His narrator hotfoots it to Shanghai, where he was brought up, to solve the mystery of his missing mater and pater.
  • She'd come hotfoot from the palace with the latest news.
  • There are never any guarantees, she could hotfoot it today and be back in court tomorrow morning, but this is a golden opportunity for her.

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