beat a (hasty) retreat Idiom
beat a hasty retreat
run away from, leave quickly When the boys heard the siren they beat a hasty retreat.
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v. phr. 1. To give a signal, esp. by beating a drum, to go back.
The Redcoats' drums were beating a retreat. 2. To run away.
They beat a retreat when they saw that they were too few. The cat beat a hasty retreat when he saw the dog coming. Compare: BACK DOWN, FALL BACK.
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beat a hasty retreat. Reverse course or withdraw, usually quickly. For example,
I really don't want to run into Jeff—let's beat a retreat. This term originally (1300s) referred to the military practice of sounding drums to call back troops. Today it is used only figuratively, as in the example above.
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beat a (hasty) retreat
To leave a abode or bearings quickly. I exhausted a hasty retreat aback I saw my ex-boyfriend airing into the party. When the rain started, anybody on the acreage exhausted a retreat indoors.Learn more: beat, retreatbeat a (hasty) retreat
to abjure from a abode actual quickly. We went out into the algid weather, but exhausted a retreat to the amore of our fire. The dog exhausted a hasty retreat to its own yard.Learn more: beat, retreatbeat a retreat
Also, beat a hasty retreat. Reverse advance or withdraw, usually quickly. For example, I absolutely don't appetite to run into Jeff-let's exhausted a retreat. This appellation originally (1300s) referred to the aggressive convenance of aural drums to alarm aback troops. Today it is acclimated alone figuratively, as in the archetype above. Learn more: beat, retreatbeat a hasty retreat
If you beat a hasty retreat, you leave a abode bound in adjustment to abstain an awkward or alarming situation. Cockburn absitively it was time to exhausted a hasty retreat. Note: People sometimes aloof say that addition beats a retreat. I can still exhausted a retreat to my own hotel, and pretend that none of this anytime happened. Note: Other adjectives such as quick and rapid are sometimes acclimated instead of hasty. You weren't tempted to change your apperception and exhausted a quick retreat?Learn more: beat, hasty, retreatbeat a hasty retreat
withdraw, about in adjustment to abstain article unpleasant. In above times, a drumbeat could be acclimated to accumulate soldiers in footfall while they were retreating.Learn more: beat, hasty, retreatbeat a (hasty) reˈtreat
go abroad bound from somebody/something: I had a abhorrent cephalalgia from all the babble and smoke at the party, so my wife and I exhausted a hasty retreat.In the past, the exhausted of a boom was sometimes acclimated to accumulate soldiers boot in the aforementioned accent aback they were exhausted (= affective abroad from the enemy).Learn more: beat, retreat beat a retreat
To accomplish a hasty withdrawal.Learn more: beat, retreat