depart+quickly

  • 11vamos — Vamose Va*mose , v. i. & t. [Sp. vamos let us go.] To depart quickly; to depart from. [Written also {vamos}, and {vamoose}.] [Slang, Eng. & U. S.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 12Vamose — Va*mose , v. i. & t. [Sp. vamos let us go.] To depart quickly; to depart from. [Written also {vamos}, and {vamoose}.] [Slang, Eng. & U. S.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 13Book of the Civilized Man — by Daniel of Beccles (Latin: Urbanus Magnus Danielis Becclesiensis). Also known as Liber Urbani or Urbanus Magnus or Civilized Man. It is believed to be the first English courtesy book (or book of manners), dating probably from the beginning of… …

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  • 14Transport in Milford Sound — The goal of over half a million people per year. Transport in (and to) Milford Sound, New Zealand, is characterised by the remoteness of the area in which it is located. As the most popular tourism destination in the South Island, it nonetheless… …

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  • 15The Cry (book) — Jane Collier s and Sarah Fielding s The Cry: A New Dramatic Fable (1754) was Collier s second and final work. The work is a allegorical and satirical novel. Collier worked with Fielding previously when Collier wrote An Essay on the Art of… …

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  • 16decamp — decampment, n. /di kamp /, v.i. 1. to depart from a camp; to pack up equipment and leave a camping ground: We decamped before the rain began. 2. to depart quickly, secretly, or unceremoniously: The band of thieves decamped in the night. [1670 80; …

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  • 17alley — I. /ˈæli / (say alee) noun (plural alleys) 1. a narrow enclosed lane. 2. a narrow backstreet. 3. a walk, enclosed with hedges or shrubbery, in a garden. 4. a long narrow enclosure with a smooth wooden floor for bowling, etc. 5. a two up school… …

  • 18arsehole — /ˈashoʊl/ (say ahshohl) Colloquial (taboo) –noun 1. the anus. 2. a. a despised person. b. a despised place: this town is the arsehole of the universe. –verb (t) 3. to remove (a person) from a place quickly and without ceremony; to throw (someone) …

  • 19decamp — /diˈkæmp / (say dee kamp) verb (i) 1. to depart from a camp; break camp. 2. to depart quickly, secretly, or unceremoniously. {French décamper, from dé dis 1 + camper encamp} –decampment, noun …

  • 20skip — 1. v. & n. v. (skipped, skipping) 1 intr. a move along lightly, esp. by taking two steps with each foot in turn. b jump lightly from the ground, esp. so as to clear a skipping rope. c jump about, gambol, caper, frisk. 2 intr. (often foll. by from …

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