Flee; take to one's heels; cut and run.
1 That likely the car would head for the hills , where the I.W.W.
2 That cat's gonna head for the hills the minute he sees an opportunity.
3 In a real revolt, the rich and powerful usually head for the hills , terrified.
4 When I tell him that, he'll head for the hills .
5 But remember, if you start a war, my friend, you better head for the hills .
6 Music lovers, it's time to head for the hills .
7 Load up the landcruisers, and head for the hills .
8 It's time to head for the hills on stage five of the 2018 Tour de France.
9 Winter can be one of the nicest times of the year to head for the hills .
10 Better to head for the hills and hope Wonderland don't turn out to be a flop.
11 So we head for the hills where there are fewer people and more places to hide.
12 It's big news when a band as successful and influential as REM head for the hills .
13 I mean, if you were asking me to shoot somebody or something, I'd head for the hills .
14 All that's left to do is stock up on the essentials and quite literally, head for the hills .
15 As cautious as she was, she'd head for the hills before he could get out the third word.
16 Let's all head for the hills .
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