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View synonyms for dash off

dash off

  1. Write or sketch hastily, as in I'm just going to dash off a letter . [Early 1700s]

  2. Hurry away, depart hastily, as in He dashed off as though he was being chased . This usage employs the verb dash in the sense of “impetuously run” or “rush,” a usage dating from about 1300.



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Nuno created a close-knit group, squad members had previously stayed and played around with an American football after media appearances at the training ground, rather than immediately dashing off home.

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The 2022 defensive player of the year then stuck his head between Stark and Purdy and pointed to his hat several times before dashing off.

“You don’t do a 100-meter dash off the bat,” he says.

Cleo rubs her nose against Cocoa’s, a hellhound momma kiss, then she dashes off.

Two reindeer are still missing after dashing off from a Christmas attraction at a country estate.

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