Flee; take to one's heels; cut and run.
1That assault team will hightail it back to their base of operations.
2I understand if you want to hightail it out of here.
3They're afraid if they let on we're here, we'll hightail it somewhere else.
4With this out-of-space drive they hightail it among the stars.
5If you get into trouble, you can't just hightail it back inside the spaceship.
6Then he gestured for me to hightail it down there.
7No, I think asking would be safe, except maybe she'd hightail it out of here.
8They drive you home, take their scooter out, and then hightail it back to headquarters.
9The sooner her father-in-law could hightail it back upstate.
10Now you'll never have to hightail it back to the lodge to quench your thirst.
11You'd better hightail it over here after work.
12Study the shooter just before he makes the decision to drop his weapon and hightail it.
13When Tyne tells you Ruben is back in Yellowknife, you hightail it out here from Quebec.
14What if VanHorn didn't hightail it back here?
15If caught in a storm, either hightail it home or hunker under cover and let the weather pass.
16I boomeranged back to New York City scheming on how quickly I could hightail it back to Paris.
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