make toward

make toward (something)

To move in the direction toward some place, often hastily or in order to flee. They made toward the storm cellar as quickly as they could. It's getting dark, so we'd better make toward camp.
See also: make, toward
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

make toward

v.
To move in the direction of something, especially when fleeing or trying to leave a place; try to reach something; make for something: When the alarm went off, everyone made toward the rear door.
See also: make, toward
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • make toward (something)
  • getting on toward (a time)
  • go toward
  • go toward (someone or something)
  • head toward
  • head toward (someone or something)
  • make (one's) way to(ward) (something or some place)
  • make one's way
  • make your way
  • advance toward (something or some place)