Jocularly used for: A leg. Chiefly in to stir one's stumps, to walk or dance briskly, †to do one's duty zealously.
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释义 | the world > movement > rate of motion > swiftness > going swiftly on foot > go swiftly on foot [verb (intransitive)] (44) to stir one's stumpsa1500 Jocularly used for: A leg. Chiefly in to stir one's stumps, to walk or dance briskly, †to do one's duty zealously. to leg it?1587 transitive. to leg it. To travel or move by foot; to walk or (now esp.) run. Cf. leg, n. 1b. skelp1721 intransitive. To skip, trip, walk, or run rapidly; to hurry. Also with it. split1790 colloquial. To run, walk, etc., at great speed. to show a leg1818 Originally Navy. To get out of bed, esp. in order to perform a task or in readiness for the day ahead. to go the pace1829 colloquial. to go the pace: to move at great speed in the course of a hunt, race, etc.; (hence) to proceed in a vigorous, energetic, or… step1856 Of a horse: To go at a good pace. Also ocularly of persons. Cf. to step out at phrasal verbs 1. Subcategories:— run (25) — scurry or scamper (12) |
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