hotfoot
1 of 3verb/ˈhɑtfʊt/
Forms:hotfoots,hotfooting,hotfooted,hotfooted
1
to move quickly or in a hurry
- She had to hotfoot it to the bus stop to catch the last bus home.
- They hotfooted to the restaurant to make their reservation on time.
- After hearing the news, he hotfooted to the hospital to be with his family.
- The team hotfooted back to the office to finish the project before the deadline.
- He realized he was late and hotfooted through the crowded streets to make his appointment.
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