like the wind

like the wind

Extremely quickly or rapidly. Once it became clear that Tom's ankle was broken, Steve ran like the wind to get a doctor. It was breathtaking watching a drove of feral horses galloping like the wind across the mountains of Wyoming.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

*like the wind

Fig. very fast; as fast and easy as the wind. (*Typically: go ~; move ~; run ~.) Emily's sleek new bicycle can really go like the wind. The racehorse ran like the wind, beating its nearest opponent by several lengths.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

like the wind

If someone or something runs or moves like the wind, they run or move very quickly. She was a wonderful kid. Ran like the wind on our track team. Out on the water, the boat goes like the wind.
See also: like, wind
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
See also:
  • in the slammer
  • seem like
  • seem like (something)
  • golden
  • keep (one's) weather eye open
  • keep a
  • keep a weather eye open
  • keep a weather eye out
  • keep weather eye open
  • jam into (something)