(one) has to run along

(one) has to run along

One has to leave at once or in haste. We have to run along shortly, so no need to set a place for us for dinner.
See also: run
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

(I) have to run along.

an expression announcing the need to leave. Jane: It's late. I have to run along. Tom: Okay, Jane. Bye. Take care. John: Leaving so soon? Sally: Yes, I have to run along.
See also: have, run
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • have to run along
  • (I've) got to run
  • got to run
  • run like the wind
  • four-bagger
  • run over to
  • run over to (someone or something)
  • have (one) on the run
  • have someone on the run
  • run up to some place