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the world > movement > rate of motion > swiftness > swift movement in specific manner > move swiftly in specific manner [verb (intransitive)] > move with urgent speed (49)
rempeOE

intransitive. To go hastily; to rush, hasten.

fuseOE

intransitive. To hasten, set out hastily. Also reflexive.

rakeOE

To go, proceed, or move forward, esp. with speed; to go at a rapid pace. Cf. rech, v. 3, raik, v. 1… intransitive. Of a person.

hiec1175

To hasten, speed, go quickly.

i-fusec1275

intransitive. To make haste, to hasten.

rekec1275

intransitive. To go, proceed, make one's way, esp. rapidly or in haste; to run. Cf. misreke, v.

hastec1300

intransitive. To make haste; to act quickly; to hurry or to be quick (to do something); to come or go quickly. Also of time or events: to approach or…

pellc1300

intransitive. To hurry, rush.

platc1300

intransitive. To hurry, rush. Also transitive: to rush upon. Obsolete.

startc1300

Without implication of sudden onset of movement. intransitive. To go or come swiftly or hastily; to rush, hasten. Also transitive (reflexive) in…

buskc1330

intransitive. To set out, go (esp. with speed); to hurry, hasten, make haste.

rapc1330

intransitive. To move with speed; to hasten, rush. Also transitive (reflexive).

rapec1330

intransitive. To hasten, hurry, make haste.

skip1338

To hasten, hurry, move lightly and rapidly; to make off, abscond. Also with out and as to skip it. Now colloquial.

firk1340

reflexive and intransitive. To urge oneself forward; to move quickly, hasten. †to firk (oneself) up: to start up, set oneself in motion. to firk out

chase1377

intransitive. To run with speed; to hurry or rush along. (Cf. catch, v. 38.) Also with off (in pursuit of something).

raikc1390

To go, proceed, move forward; to walk, stroll, roam; to wander; to stray. intransitive. Of a person.

to hie one's waya1400

with adverb accusative; usually to hie one's way.

catchc1400

intransitive. To hurry, rush, dash; to run; to make one's way. Frequently with preposition or adverbial phrase expressing direction. Obsolete.

start?a1505

intransitive. figurative. To emerge more or less suddenly into existence, prominence, etc.; to become apparent. See also to start out 3 at phrasal…

spur1513

transferred. To hasten; to proceed hurriedly.

hasten1534

intransitive. To make haste; to act quickly; to hurry or to be quick (to do something); to come or go quickly. Cf. haste, v. 1a.

to make speed1548

to make speed, to hurry, to make haste.

post1553

intransitive. To ride, run, or travel with speed or haste; to hurry, make haste. Frequently with along, away, off, etc. Formerly also †transitive

hurry1602

intransitive. To move or act with excited haste, or with an evident or apparent effort at speed; to press on without leisure or with great or undue…

scud1602

In the imperative: Be off! Make haste!

curry1608

intransitive. To ride or run with haste or rapidity; to scurry.

to put on?1611

intransitive. To go faster; to push forward, hasten on; to go on, proceed. Now rare (Scottish and English regional in later use).

properate1623

intransitive. To hasten, hurry; to come or go quickly.

post-haste1628

intransitive. To hasten with all speed; to hurry, rush.

whirryc1630

intransitive. To move or go rapidly, hurry.

dust1650

intransitive. To ride or go quickly, hasten, hurry, make off; also, to dust it. (Chiefly U.S. slang or colloquial)

kite1854

intransitive. To fly, soar, or move through the air, with a gliding motion like that of a kite; also, figurative of a person. To move quickly, to…

to get a move on1888

A change of location or state. colloquial (originally U.S.). to get a move on: to hurry up, stir oneself. Formerly also †to get a move on oneself.

to hump it1888

To hoist or carry (a bundle) upon the back: chiefly to hump one's swag (or drum), to shoulder one's bundle. Also more generally, to carry or shift…

belt1890

colloquial. To move along quickly; to rush about; to hurry. Usually with adverb or prepositional phrase of direction. Also sometimes transitive with…

to get (or put) one's skates on1895

In slang (originally Military) phr. to get (or put) one's skates on, to hurry up (see also quot. 1925).

hotfoot1896

intransitive. To go hotfoot; to make haste. Also (occasionally) transitive, with it, or in to hotfoot one's way.

to rattle one's dags1968

slang (Australian and New Zealand). to rattle one's dags: to hurry up, get a move on; frequently in imperative, as rattle your dags.

shimmy1969

intransitive. figurative and transferred. To shake, quiver, vibrate, to progress hastily or irregularly.

Subcategories:

— go as quickly as one can (2)
— make haste to go (1)
— go in disorderly haste (4)
— pass round corners as closely as possible (1)
— hasten along or onward (1)
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