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hotfoot

[hot-foot] / ˈhɒtˌfʊt /


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A University of Chicago dropout, she hotfoots it to New York on the strength of a Greyhound hookup.

From New York Times

So Seattle’s grass still looks greener from San Francisco — while people already in Seattle are hotfooting it to the burbs.

From Seattle Times

With no medical appointments until midafternoon, I hotfooted it back to New Hampshire, borrowed a pair of skates, and set out on the ice of my old mill pond.

From New York Times

Washington has been getting poked in the eye, given the hotfoot, had bubble gum put on its hat or had its pants pulled down in public since 1901 by the “national pastime.”

From Washington Post

It will disappear when the clinic hotfoots it to a new location in September.

From Los Angeles Times