charge out

charge out

To move hastily from a particular place; to rush out. We charged out when we heard the sirens approaching.
See also: charge, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

charge out (of some place)

to move quickly or stomp out of some place. Carol charged out of the house, trying to catch Sally before she got on the bus. Juan got mad and suddenly charged out.
See also: charge, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • charge off
  • hit out for (some place)
  • light out for (some place)
  • fly off
  • lights out
  • light out
  • blast off for (somewhere)
References in periodicals archive
The tank market is divided into new construction (i.e., new homes/businesses) and "charge outs" in which one company's leased tank is replaced by another company's tank.