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bolt; stampede; break into a run (Soulbringer); take to flight (to retreat; run away; flee: The wild animals took flight before the onrushing fire); turn to flight; take to the heels; betake one's self to one's heels; take flight (to retreat; run away; flee: The wild animals took flight before the onrushing fire); be put to flight (put (one) to flight To cause someone to flee. Often used in passive constructions.: The rebels were put to flight by the advancing army. - 'More) | |||
snap into it; scratch gravel |
броситься бежать: 16 phrases in 2 subjects |
General | 10 |
Makarov | 6 |