To move or go swiftly or impetuously; dash
To move or impel to action, effort, or speed; spur.
To move quickly; hurry; run
To run hastily; scamper
Scoot is defined as to quickly move or hurry.
To pass over or through:
To enter or run (a horse, etc.) in a race
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To become more rapid; speed up
To throw headlong; hurl downward
To leave behind
To bother with persistent memories.
To gesture indicating a desired movement.
To push, drive, or move forward; propel
To move or act energetically and rapidly:
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To speed up; accelerate:
(Intransitive) To move with haste.
To run away; flee
To perform (a task) fast and efficiently.
To finish quickly or promptly
To go away suddenly and secretly; run away
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To dash is defined as to move quickly, to destroy or to add elements to something.
(Intransitive) To start and run with speed; to shoot rapidly along
To start suddenly and run away, as a horse
Barrel means to move very quickly and often in a dangerous way.
To reduce the time required for (an academic course, for example); compress into a shorter period.
To drive at a speed exceeding a legal limit:
To set out on a trip
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To move or cause to move energetically and busily.
To thrust, shove, or drive (up, down, in, out, etc.)
To move, go, drive, etc. swiftly
To move or proceed rapidly:
To move quickly; dart.
(Informal) To move with speed or violence
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To go in haste. Often used with it :
To move rapidly
To move violently or with speed; dash
Sprint is defined as to run a short race at full speed.
To move swiftly; dart.
To move swiftly; scurry.
To move swiftly and powerfully, as a rocket
To move at a vigorous gait:
(Scot., North Eng.) To move to other quarters, esp. by stealth
To move swiftly; flit; fly
To move or drive rapidly or recklessly
A sudden confusion or commotion
Abrupt or impulsive haste.
Efficient speed; dispatch
(Informal) To move or propel something with speed and force
Harass is defined as to torment or irritate.
To move, remove, carry, brush (away, off, out, etc.) forcefully and speedily, as with a quick, sweeping motion
To fly, revolve, vibrate, or otherwise move quickly with a whizzing or buzzing sound
To delay is defined as to postpone, make late or stop for awhile.
To postpone or delay needlessly.
To spend (time) idly:
(Intransitive) To employ delaying tactics
To be a waiter or waitress at:
To retard; delay
To spend (time) without haste or purpose.
To drive with or as with a goad; prod into action; urge on
To a sound degree; deeply:
To stir the emotions:
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