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Hit the trail
verb
To leave or depart.
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Hit The Trail For pioneers of an athletic persuasion, the region's rugged and varied natural landscape is a playground for intrepid adventurers.
And so we hit the trail.
After perfunctory introductions, we hit the trail.
George Bush hit the trail to rail against gay marriage and terrorists in Iraq.
We hit the trail just as the sun was venturing from behind the morning mist.
" 'Walk about a half a mile, and you'll hit the trail.
Best time to hit the trail is from 2pm till sundown.
When Barack Obama and Mitt Romney hit the trail, what do they usually tell their crowds?
Today, Mr. Corzine hit the trail at 6 30 a.m., to greet voters in Jersey City.
All were then set to hit the trail in New Hampshire, which holds its primary in one week.
In the spring of 1995, a young Ms. Strayed hit the trail to lose her problems and find herself.
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