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Discover Ludwig"made a beeline" is a phrase commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation when someone is rushing or hurrying toward a destination. For example: "I was running late, so I made a beeline for the office."
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Heading home, she always made a beeline.
Few made a beeline for the exit.
He made a beeline for the van.
Then he made a beeline for the register.
Then he made a beeline for the bumper cars.
But, as a former bass player, I made a beeline for the double bass.
Then I went a bit E and a bit SE, then made a beeline for Omaha.
Orsini made a beeline for the most compelling, most controversial option he could find — health insurance.
Finally, I made a beeline for Houston, then zigzagged NW-NE to Dallas". Interviewee N: "Ooh!
Bob: We saw these three attractive young ladies and we made a beeline.
But despite our large crowd, I made a beeline for Dawn.
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