like a bat out of hell
Extremely fast.
Definitions
Moving with great speed and urgency.
like a bat out of hell In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
American idiom, early 1900s; bats bursting from a cave (metaphorical hell) fly frantically.
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What does "like a bat out of hell" mean?
It means moving extremely fast and with great urgency.
Where is it from?
It's an American idiom from the early 1900s, picturing bats bursting frantically from a cave imagined as hell.
How do you use it?
Describe fast, frantic movement, e.g. "He tore out of the driveway like a bat out of hell."
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