Crossword-Solution: HOTFOOT 7 letters, 40 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Word Word Type Definition
Hotfoot adv. In haste; foothot.

We have 40 clues for the answer “HOTFOOT”

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in hot haste 1 answer
Cruel practical joke 1 answer
Cruel barracks "gag" of old 1 answer
Barracks gag 1 answer
Hurry, with "it" 1 answer
In eager haste 1 answer
Hasten away rapidly 1 answer
Match prank 1 answer
Nasty practical joke 1 answer
Prankster's trick 1 answer
Warm hazing 1 answer
Nasty prank 1 answer
Go hastily: Colloq. 2 answers
With all possible speed 2 answers
Leg it 3 answers
Hurry away 6 answers
Practical joke 12 answers
speediness 16 answers
Nimbleness 16 answers
impulsiveness 17 answers
"Shake a leg!" 19 answers
Beeline? 21 answers
fastness 23 answers
Go quickly 23 answers
Highball? 24 answers
Hightail it 24 answers
Precipitate 24 answers
in haste 26 answers
Speedily 27 answers
Antic 29 answers
Rustle 30 answers
BUCKET ___ 33 answers
Rocket 37 answers
Hasten 45 answers
Impetuously 53 answers
Pace 53 answers
Barrel-__ 56 answers
Dash. 103 answers
Run 104 answers
Hurry 109 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
ZEMECA
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with HOTFOOT (5)

Big Toomai had come up hotfoot from the camp in the plains to search for his son and his elephant, and now that he had found them he looked at them as though he were afraid of them both.
The Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling 1995
And now, what are we going to tell Harry Leroux?” It was a question, the answer to which was by no means evident at a glance; and leaving Helen Cumberly face to face with this new and horrible truth which had brought Denise Ryland hotfoot from Paris to London, let us glance, for a moment, into the now familiar room of Detective-Inspector Dunbar at Scotland Yard.
The Yellow Claw Sax Rohmer 2006
They are merely so many solemn students of contemporary crime, who meet and dine periodically at each other's clubs or houses." "But why in the world should they ask us to dine with them?" And I brandished the invitation which had brought me hotfoot to the Albany: it was from the Right Hon.
A Thief in the Night E. W. Hornung 2000
And now I bethought me how Adam had sped hotfoot up hereabouts on a time and with Tressady's glittering hook ringing loud on the rocks behind him.
Black Bartlemy's Treasure Jeffrey Farnol 2000
But the reasoning went on: If he really loved, and told her so, wherein was the self-sacrifice? She had reproached him with coming to her with his suit hotfoot upon his knowledge of her shameful proffer of herself to another man; of her refusal by him.
The Man Bram Stoker 2007
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 20 times in crossword archives (1962–2024).