Hurry+away
111dash — I. /dæʃ / (say dash) verb (t) 1. to strike violently, especially so as to break to pieces. 2. to throw or thrust violently or suddenly. 3. to splash violently; bespatter (with water, mud, etc.). 4. to apply roughly as by splashing. 5. to throw… …
112bunk, do a — Vanish. Hurry away quickly …
113buzz — n. & v. n. 1 the hum of a bee etc. 2 the sound of a buzzer. 3 a a confused low sound as of people talking; a murmur. b a stir; hurried activity (a buzz of excitement). c colloq. a rumour. 4 sl. a telephone call. 5 sl. a thrill; a euphoric… …
114rap´id|ness — rap|id «RAP ihd», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. moving, acting, or doing with speed; very quick; swift: »a rapid walk, a rapid worker. SYNONYM(S): fleet, speedy. See syn. under quick. (Cf. ↑quick) 2. going on or forward at a fast rate: »rapid growth …
115rap´id|ly — rap|id «RAP ihd», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. moving, acting, or doing with speed; very quick; swift: »a rapid walk, a rapid worker. SYNONYM(S): fleet, speedy. See syn. under quick. (Cf. ↑quick) 2. going on or forward at a fast rate: »rapid growth …
116rap|id — «RAP ihd», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. moving, acting, or doing with speed; very quick; swift: »a rapid walk, a rapid worker. SYNONYM(S): fleet, speedy. See syn. under quick. (Cf. ↑quick) 2. going on or forward at a fast rate: »rapid growth, rapid… …
117make off with something — ˌmake ˈoff with sth derived to steal sth and hurry away with it Main entry: ↑makederived …
118Get a move on — hurry up and start; to begin right away …
119First English Civil War — The First English Civil War (1642–1646) was the first of three wars known as the English Civil War (or Wars ). The English Civil War was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations which took place between Parliamentarians and… …
120L'Arc~en~Ciel — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Arc en ciel (homonymie). L Arc en Ciel ラルク アン シエル Raruku an shieru Pays d’ori …