Flee; take to one's heels; cut and run.
1Let us take to the woods and we will give them hell.
2We cannot all take to the woods and swamps as Thoreau did.
3I saw nothing for it but to take to the woods.
4I always have a bite with me when I take to the woods.
5For you and yours must even take to the woods for a while.
6The women and children will, no doubt, take to the woods.
7If we did, we'd take to the woods, and outrun him.
8Hereafter, when I see you coming, I'm going to take to the woods.
9Come, come!-ifI can't eat breakfast in peace, I'll take to the woods.
10Then the Sans are going to take to the woods.
11When it becomes chronic I shall take to the woods.
12So you take to the woods for the greater part.
13If they mean mischief we can take to the woods.
14I, for one, shall take to the woods, and hide.
15They'll take to the woods an' be darn careful to keep out of sight.
16Fine feathers make fine birds take to the woods.
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