All decamp synonyms
de·camp
D d verb decamp
- vamoose — to leave hurriedly or quickly; decamp.
- hightail — to go away or leave rapidly: Last we saw of him, he was hightailing down the street.
- depart — When something or someone departs from a place, they leave it and start a journey to another place.
- skedaddle — to run away hurriedly; flee.
- bolt — A bolt is a long metal object which screws into a nut and is used to fasten things together.
- scram — to go away; get out (usually used as a command): I said I was busy, so scram.
- flee — to run away, as from danger or pursuers; take flight.
- disappear — to cease to be seen; vanish from sight.
- beat it — to go away
- break camp — to pack up equipment and leave a camp
- clear out — If you tell someone to clear out of a place or to clear out, you are telling them rather rudely to leave the place.
- hit the road — a long, narrow stretch with a smoothed or paved surface, made for traveling by motor vehicle, carriage, etc., between two or more points; street or highway.
- make oneself scarce — insufficient to satisfy the need or demand; not abundant: Meat and butter were scarce during the war.
- make tracks — a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.
- run away — to go quickly by moving the legs more rapidly than at a walk and in such a manner that for an instant in each step all or both feet are off the ground.
- run off — to go quickly by moving the legs more rapidly than at a walk and in such a manner that for an instant in each step all or both feet are off the ground.
- abscond — If someone absconds from somewhere such as a prison, they escape from it or leave it without permission.
- leave — to go out of or away from, as a place: to leave the house.
- retreat — the forced or strategic withdrawal of an army or an armed force before an enemy, or the withdrawing of a naval force from action.
- desert — A desert is a large area of land, usually in a hot region, where there is almost no water, rain, trees, or plants.
- flit — to move lightly and swiftly; fly, dart, or skim along: bees flitting from flower to flower.