Zip |
Run |
Tear |
Rush |
Bolt |
Speed |
Scoot |
Hurry! |
Hasten |
Scurry |
Go fast |
Hustle! |
Take off |
Rush off |
Dash off |
___ race |
Floor it |
Move it! |
Go apace |
Posthaste |
Move fast |
Hop to it |
Zip along |
Festinate |
Not dally |
Rush-rush |
Make haste |
Go quickly |
Go rapidly |
Get going! |
Get moving |
Hotfoot it |
Skedaddle! |
Not square |
Go swiftly |
Step on it |
___ gallop |
Not dawdle |
Go hastily |
Skeddaddle |
Move apace |
Hurry away |
Belt along |
Really move |
Speed along |
Hurry along |
Hightail it |
Make tracks |
Get shaking |
Hasten away |
Go in haste |
Move quickly |
Shake a leg! |
Lose no time |
Flee quickly |
Rush (along) |
Move hastily |
Move briskly |
Waste no time |
Leave quickly |
Get a move on |
Get cracking! |
Scram!," once |
Go with speed |
Hurry, of old |
Put a move on |
Show celerity |
Don't dawdle! |
Giddyup, ___! |
Go in a hurry |
Move it along |
Run like heck |
Really move it |
Rush, quaintly |
Run, old-style |
Zip, old-style |
Get going fast |
Tear, quaintly |
Depart in haste |
Wagon train cry |
Hurry, quaintly |
Quicken the pace |
Hustle, quaintly |
Make great haste |
Skater of cinema |
Go like the wind |
Hurry, old-style |
Get the lead out! |
Pick up the pace! |
Get along quickly |
Get going quickly |
Hasten, old-style |
Move it, quaintly |
Run like the wind |
Move along quickly |
Quickly get moving |
Move it, old-style |
Scamper and scurry |
Waste not a moment |
Go with great haste |
Take off in a hurry |
Get going, old-style |
Make haste, quaintly |
Step on it, quaintly |
Go quickly, quaintly |
Make tracks, Ophelia! |
Floor it, archaically |
Get a move on and how |
Hotfoot it old style |
Bolt, back in the day |
Move it along quickly |
Shake a leg, quaintly |
Step on it, old-style |
Get one's rear in gear |
How Juliet said "speed |
Make tracks, old-style |
Move quickly, quaintly |
Hightail it, old-style |
Pick up the pace, once |
Go quickly, archaically |
Move quickly, anciently |
Stop dawdling, quaintly |
Shakespeare's "Move it! |
Get a move on, quaintly |
Put the pedal to the metal |
Go quickly, to Shakespeare |
Pick up the pace, old-style |
Try to get to the church on time |
What "thee" often follows in Shakespeare |
___ thee to hell for shame": "Richard III |
Word that means the same thing if you say "-tail it" at the tail end |