colloquial (chiefly U.S. and Caribbean). to pull foot: to take to one's heels, run away; to hurry, run as fast as possible. Formerly also †to pull it…
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释义 | the world > movement > rate of motion > swiftness > going swiftly on foot > go swiftly on foot [verb (intransitive)] > run > run fast or at full speed (7) to pull it1792 colloquial (chiefly U.S. and Caribbean). to pull foot: to take to one's heels, run away; to hurry, run as fast as possible. Formerly also †to pull it… to run (also be off) like a redshank1809 Chiefly Irish English and New Zealand. to run (also be off) like a redshank: to move off or run away quickly. sky1824 intransitive. To move or run swiftly; to flee, escape; to leave (in later use sometimes spec. by aircraft). Frequently with adverb of direction. tattera1825 intransitive. To move or bestir oneself actively; to go or run at a great rate. peel1860 intransitive. North American slang. To move or drive quickly; to hurry, race. Also (occasionally) transitive with it. pelter1906 intransitive. To move quickly or vigorously; = pelt, v.1 6. Now rare. hare1908 intransitive. Also with it. To run or move with great speed. |
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