make out for (somewhere or something)

make out for (somewhere or something)

To move in the direction toward some place, often hastily, and/or in order to flee. They made out for the storm cellar as quickly as they could. It's getting dark, so we'd better make out for camp.
See also: make, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • make for
  • make for (somewhere or something)
  • make for somewhere
  • make toward
  • make toward (something)
  • bodega
  • light out for (some place)
  • shoot through like a Bondi tram
  • lights out
  • light out