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    hie
    /hʌɪ/

    verb

    • 1. go quickly: archaic "I hied down to New Orleans"

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  2. to go quickly or to hurry: hie me to I must hie me to the sales before all the bargains are gone. Synonyms. hasten formal. hotfoot it informal. race. rush. speed. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Moving quickly. agility. beetle. belt. bob up. bowl down/along something. cannonball. gallop. gun. leg. make good time idiom. make haste idiom

  3. The meaning of HIE is to go quickly : hasten. How to use hie in a sentence. Hie Isn't a Word of the Past

  4. What is hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy (HIE)? Hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy (HIE) may be diagnosed if your baby’s brain does not receive enough oxygen and/or blood flow around the time of birth. You might hear this being referred to as ‘asphyxia’, ‘birth asphyxia’ or ‘perinatal asphyxia’.

  5. Hie definition: to hasten; speed; go in haste.. See examples of HIE used in a sentence.

  6. 1. to hasten; speed; go in haste. transitive verb. 2. to hasten (oneself) Hie yourself down to this once-in-a-lifetime sale!

  7. To hie is to move in a hurried or hasty way. It's the kind of word you are more likely hear in a Shakespeare play, like when a character demands, " Hie thee hither!" The verb hie is extremely old fashioned, so you're much more likely to read it in a book than to hear someone say it.

  8. Hie Definition Explained. In English, we have verbs, and we have uncommon verbs. “Hie” is an example of an uncommon verb, and it simply means to go quickly or do something with haste, aka speed.

  9. Define hie. hie synonyms, hie pronunciation, hie translation, English dictionary definition of hie. intr. & tr.v. hied , hie·ing or hy·ing , hies To go quickly; hasten. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

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