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All shove off synonyms

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verb shove off

  • make oneself scarce β€” insufficient to satisfy the need or demand; not abundant: Meat and butter were scarce during the war.
  • absented β€” not in a certain place at a given time; away, missing (opposed to present): absent from class.
  • go west β€” a cardinal point of the compass, 90Β° to the left when facing north, corresponding to the point where the sun is seen to set. Abbreviation: W.
  • hit the trail β€” (Idiomatic) To leave or depart.
  • go forth β€” military: set out
  • go β€” to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • absenting β€” not in a certain place at a given time; away, missing (opposed to present): absent from class.
  • depart β€” When something or someone departs from a place, they leave it and start a journey to another place.
  • absents β€” not in a certain place at a given time; away, missing (opposed to present): absent from class.
  • cut and run β€” to make a rapid escape
  • get away β€” to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • go to the wall β€” any of various permanent upright constructions having a length much greater than the thickness and presenting a continuous surface except where pierced by doors, windows, etc.: used for shelter, protection, or privacy, or to subdivide interior space, to support floors, roofs, or the like, to retain earth, to fence in an area, etc.
  • hit the bricks β€” a block of clay hardened by drying in the sun or burning in a kiln, and used for building, paving, etc.: traditionally, in the U.S., a rectangle 2.25 Γ— 3.75 Γ— 8 inches (5.7 Γ— 9.5 Γ— 20.3 cm), red, brown, or yellow in color.
  • get lost β€” no longer possessed or retained: lost friends.
  • ease out β€” freedom from labor, pain, or physical annoyance; tranquil rest; comfort: to enjoy one's ease.
  • lift off β€” Aeronautics, Rocketry. the action of an aircraft in becoming airborne or of a rocket in rising from its launching site under its own power. the instant when such action occurs.
  • neared β€” close; to a point or place not far away: Come near so I won't have to shout.
  • make one's way β€” manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
  • get going β€” an offspring or the total of the offspring, especially of a male animal: the get of a stallion.
  • go belly up β€” the front or under part of a vertebrate body from the breastbone to the pelvis, containing the abdominal viscera; the abdomen.
  • go away β€” leave!
  • cash in one's chips β€” to turn in one's chips for their equivalent in money
  • bug off β€” to stop annoying someone and leave
  • make way β€” manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
  • git β€” British Slang. a foolish or contemptible person.
  • make for β€” to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
  • kick the bucket β€” a deep, cylindrical vessel, usually of metal, plastic, or wood, with a flat bottom and a semicircular bail, for collecting, carrying, or holding water, sand, fruit, etc.; pail.
  • move on β€” to pass from one place or position to another.
  • bug out β€” to depart hurriedly; run away; retreat
  • buzz off β€” If someone buzzes off, they go away. People sometimes say buzz off as a rude way of telling someone to go away.
  • nears β€” close; to a point or place not far away: Come near so I won't have to shout.
  • move out β€” an act or instance of moving; movement.
  • bugging out β€” Also called true bug, hemipteran, hemipteron. a hemipterous insect.
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