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Phr V hare off hares, haring, hared hare off British & Australian informal to run or leave a place very quicklyHe hared off down the road.
phrasehare off hare off BrE informal to suddenly run away, or go somewhere very quickly, often without thinking about whether this is a sensible thing to do: Then Jack scrambled to his feet and hared off between the trees. We can't just go haring off into the city at this time of night.
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