Hotfoots [verb]

Definition of Hotfoots:

hurry

Synonyms of Hotfoots:


Opposite/Antonyms of Hotfoots:

Halt

Stay

Dawdle

Wait

Slow

Decelerate

Walk


Sentence/Example of Hotfoots:

A mouthful of this noxious mess and the offender succumbs or hotfoots it to a different plant.

Several hours had elapsed since he had entered hotfoot to see her; and the day was beginning to wane.

Well for the king that they had no change of steeds, but had ridden hotfoot after him from the battlefield.

I have shown merely whither circumstantial evidence leads us when we go hotfoot after a theory.

Guessing what had happened, Operator Green dashed out hotfoot in pursuit.

It been so hot, I hate to hotfoot it nine miles to Winnsboro and huff dat same distance back on a hot summer day.

Returning hotfoot, she found Finn immovable beside the mouth of the cave, a formidable sentry.

If the effect had been produced in the soles of policemen's feet, Hoddan would have given every cop a hotfoot.

Having sworn solemnly to free their country, action followed hotfoot on the heels of words.

June was at home; she had come down hotfoot on hearing the news of Jolly's enlistment.