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beating itphrasepresent participle of beat it to proceed or move quicklyLet's beat it before we miss the start of the movie. barreling(or barrelling), belting, blasting, blazing, blowing, bolting, bombing(slang), bowling, breezing, bundling, bustling, buzzing, cannonballing, careening, careering, chasing, coursing, cracking (on), dashing, driving, flying, haring, hastening, highballing, hotfooting (it), humping, hurling, hurrying, hurtling, hustling, hying(or hieing), jetting, jumping, motoring, nipping, pelting, racing, ramming, ripping, rocketing, running, rushing, rustling, scooting, scurrying, scuttling, shooting, speeding, stepping, tearing, traveling(or travelling), trotting, whirling, whisking, zipping, zooming beetling, darting, flitting, scampering, scudding, scufflingstampeding, streaking, whizzinggalloping, jogging, sprintingaccelerating, quickening, stepping outcatching up, fast-forwarding, outpacing, outrunning, outstripping, overtakingarrowing, beelining getting a move on, making tracks, shaking a leg, stepping on it crawling, creeping, poking dallying, dawdling, dillydallying, dragging, hanging (around or out), lagging, lingering, loitering, poking, tarryingambling, lumbering, plodding, sauntering, shuffling, strollingdecelerating, slowing (down or up) to hasten away from something dangerous or frighteningThey beat it out of there when the cops showed up. bolting, breaking, bugging out, fleeing, flying, hightailing (it), retreating, running, running away, running off, skedaddling absconding, clearing out, decamping, eloping, escaping, getting (away), getting out, lamming, lighting out, making off, mizzling(chiefly British), scarpering(British), scatting, scramming, skipping (out), skirring beating a retreat, making tracks, turning tail bearding, braving, confronting, daring, defying, facingabiding, dwelling, hanging around, lingering, remaining, staying, sticking around, tarrying to leave a place often for anotherShe grew bored of her hometown and decided to beat it. bailing, bailing out, booking(slang), buggering off(British slang), bugging off, bugging out, buzzing (off), clearing off(chiefly British), clearing out, cutting out, departing, digging out, exiting, getting, getting off, going, going off, moving, packing (up or off), parting, peeling off, piking (out or off), pulling out, pushing off, pushing on, quitting, running along, sallying (forth), scarpering(British), shoving (off), stepping (along), taking off, vamoosing, walking out setting out, starting, striking outabsconding, decamping, escaping, evacuating, fleeing, flying, getting out, mizzling(chiefly British), running away, scatting, scramming, skippinggoing out, lighting out, stepping outabandoning, deserting, forsaking, vacatingemigratingadjourning, removing, retiring, retreating, withdrawing hitting the road, pulling stakes(or pulling up stakes), taking a hike(also taking a walk), taking a powder arriving, coming, showing up, turning up abiding, dwelling, lodging, remaining, settling, staying, tarryingapproaching, closing, nearinghitting, landing, reaching |