释义 |
intransitive verb : to go quickly : hasten thither we advise you to hie New Yorker transitive verb : to cause (oneself) to go quickly hie you to church William Shakespeare present tense third-person singular of hie as in scurries to proceed or move quickly we had best hie home before the snow gets worse -
scurries -
hurries -
rushes -
trots -
travels -
flies -
speeds -
chases -
races -
drives -
zips -
scoots -
scuttles -
jumps -
buzzes -
runs -
darts -
rams -
blows -
hurls -
rips -
steps -
whisks -
dashes -
barrels -
whirls -
hastens -
bolts -
bowls -
rustles -
tears -
jogs -
shoots -
careens -
zooms -
blasts -
hustles -
breezes -
bustles -
gallops -
blazes -
rockets -
motors -
nips -
jets -
pelts -
courses -
belts -
cannonballs -
hurtles -
hares -
highballs -
bundles -
flits -
scampers -
bombs -
beats it -
careers -
humps -
hotfoots (it) -
makes tracks -
steps on it -
beetles -
scuds -
shakes a leg -
cracks (on) -
sprints -
gets a move on -
stampedes -
accelerates -
whizzes -
scuffles -
quickens -
outruns -
overtakes -
steps out -
arrows -
streaks -
outstrips -
beelines -
outpaces -
catches up -
fast-forwards -
crawls -
lingers -
drags -
loiters -
pokes -
creeps -
lags -
tarries -
dallies -
hangs (around or out) -
saunters -
pokes -
strolls -
dawdles -
ambles -
shuffles -
plods -
lumbers -
decelerates -
slows (down or up) -
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