take to your heels

take to (one's) heels

To flee or run away. The youths took to their heels when they heard the police officers approaching.See also: heel, take

take to your heels

LITERARYIf you take to your heels, you run away. He took to his heels and rushed out of the room.See also: heel, take

take to your heels (or legs)

run away.See also: heel, take

ˌtake to your ˈheels

run away very quickly: The burglars took to their heels when they heard the police arrive.See also: heel, take