dash out

dash out

To leave quickly. The burglar dashed out as soon as he heard the security alarm. I'm sorry to dash out, but I'll miss the bus if I don't leave now.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

dash out (for something)

[for someone] to leave a place in a hurry to get something. Harry dashed out for some cigarettes. Excuse me. I just have to dash out.
See also: dash, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • fly out
  • be on the way out
  • on the way out
  • on the/(one's) way out
  • Can I/we have the bill?
  • Can I/we have the check?
  • I have to love you and leave you
  • love you and leave you
  • go away
  • going away
References in periodicals archive
The performance takes place in an abandoned factory from which the dancers ultimately dash out onto a beach.