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tail off; take to one's heels (When they saw the soldiers coming, they took to their heels. • The deer in turn took to their heels • The kids immediately took to their heels as Mrs Brewster appeared around the corner.); tail away; betake oneself to heels; take to one's hills; turn tail and run (to run away in fear, run is often added although this essentially makes it redundant КГА); take to one’s heels | |||
take to one's heels (Gretta); go on the run (Andrey Truhachev) | |||
sling one's hook | |||
give leg-bail |
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