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It is often used to describe someone or something making a beeline or quickly going directly to a certain destination. Example: The deer ran quickly away, making straight for the safety of the nearby forest.
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It was hissing menacingly, its teeth flashing and nostrils flared, and making straight for the president".
Making straight for the door is much wiser, since he who hangs around risks being eaten by his consort.
Alexander's Companion cavalry punched a hole in the Persian infantry, making straight for Darius himself, who took flight.
Making straight for Blatter and yelling "Red card for Fifa", the invaders were seized and led away after the Swiss cried out for security.
Dressed in his workday uniform of a black cashmere sweater the day after the show, he sauntered into his studio, making straight for a brown satin toggle coat.
I was leaving for vacation the next day with Ace, a frequent shopping companion and a happy silhouette experimenter, who joined me at the store, making straight for the shoes, of course.
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Georgette makes straight for the baby.
And the way had been made straight for Harold Pinter, Joe Orton, Edward Bond and subsequent generations.
He makes straight for his favourite exhibit, a stuffed Goliath bird-eating spider.
They brokered a temporary ceasefire with the regime and the rebels and made straight for Ghouta.
When he finally entered secondary school, he made straight for the library.
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