Synonyms for Leave quickly
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vamoose
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go away
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skiddoo
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clear out
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take off
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depart
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make scarce
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make oneself scarce
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going away
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make tracks
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start out
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shove off
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run along
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get lost
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scram
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be gone
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make a move
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nip in or out
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quit
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push off
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pull out
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go
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get off
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exit
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pop
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blow
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hit the road
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depart suddenly
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evacuate
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break camp
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‘LEAVE QUICKLY’ is a 12 letter
Phrase
starting with L and ending with Y
Crossword answers for LEAVE QUICKLY
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LEAVE QUICKLY (3) |
HIE |
LEAVE QUICKLY (4) |
BOLT |
LEAVE QUICKLY (7) |
DASHOFF |
LEAVE QUICKLY (7) |
SCAMPER |
LEAVE QUICKLY (9) |
SKEDADDLE |
LEAVE QUICKLY (10) |
MAKETRACKS |
Synonyms for MAKE TRACKS
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leave
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1]
vb
1 abandon, abscond, decamp, depart, desert, disappear, do a bunk (Brit. slang) exit, flit (informal) forsake, go, go away, hook it (slang) make tracks, move, pack one’s bags (informal) pull out, quit, relinquish, retire, set out, sling one’s hook (Brit. slang) slope off, take off (informal) withdraw
2 forget, lay down, leave behind, mislay
3 cause, deposit, generate, produce, result in
4 abandon, cease, desert, desist, drop, evacuate, forbear, give up, refrain, relinquish, renounce, stop, surrender
5 allot, assign, cede, commit, consign, entrust, give over, refer
6 bequeath, demise, devise (Law) hand down, transmit, will
Antonyms
appear, arrive, assume, come, continue, emerge, hold, persist, remove, retain, stay
English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus
Collaborative Dictionary English Thesaurus
go to hell in a handbasket |
exp. |
deteriorate very quickly |
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! bail
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vi. |
leave abruptly; cancel suddenly |
[Slang] Unfortunately, my friends bailed on me tonight. |
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before you can say knife |
adv. |
Very quickly; almost instantaneously |
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run |
n. |
go fast, move very quickly |
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blitzscaling |
n. |
very fast growth, scaling very quickly |
on the model of «blitzkrieg» and scaling |
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New York minute |
exp. |
expression used to indicate that something happens very quickly |
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do a runner |
v. |
leave without paying (in a restaurant for example) |
[Slang] aka: dine and dash |
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screw you jackass |
exp. |
go away idiot, fool ; leave me alone idiot, fool ; fuck you idiot, fool ; fuck off idiot, fool. |
[Slang];[Vulg.] |
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empty nest syndrome |
n. |
feeling of emptiness experienced by parents after the children leave their home |
[Psych.] |
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be out of the picture |
exp. |
disappear ; be absent; leave (temporary or for good) |
E.g. «Now, that the parents are out of the picture, we can throw a party». (meaning=Now, that the parents left, that they are no longer here) |
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quick sticks |
adv. |
very quickly; right now; in a big hurry |
[UK][Slang] You should get out quick sticks if you don’t want him to see you. |
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