释义 |
intransitive verb : to go quickly : hasten thither we advise you to hie New Yorker transitive verb : to cause (oneself) to go quickly hie you to church William Shakespeare past tense of hie as in hurried to proceed or move quickly we had best hie home before the snow gets worse -
hurried -
trotted -
scurried -
sped -
rushed -
raced -
drove -
traveled -
flew -
chased -
zipped -
scooted -
jumped -
ran -
travelled -
run -
darted -
buzzed -
speeded -
stepped -
dashed -
hustled -
tore -
hastened -
scuttled -
blew -
motored -
blasted -
bolted -
whirled -
hurled -
jogged -
ripped -
rammed -
rustled -
breezed -
whisked -
hurtled -
blazed -
bustled -
galloped -
jetted -
careened -
bowled -
zoomed -
humped -
pelted -
bundled -
nipped -
barreled -
coursed -
careered -
hared -
rocketed -
belted -
scampered -
shot -
flitted -
beat it -
barrelled -
stampeded -
scudded -
bombed -
sprinted -
streaked -
made tracks -
stepped on it -
highballed -
beetled -
hotfooted (it) -
whizzed -
cannonballed -
cracked (on) -
shook a leg -
scuffled -
got a move on -
quickened -
overtook -
accelerated -
outran -
outstripped -
beelined -
stepped out -
outpaced -
arrowed -
caught up -
fast-forwarded -
crept -
crawled -
dragged -
poked -
lingered -
strolled -
loitered -
hung (around or out) -
tarried -
sauntered -
ambled -
lagged -
poked -
dallied -
shuffled -
hanged (around or out) -
dawdled -
plodded -
lumbered -
slowed (down or up) -
decelerated -
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