go off at score
Language: en
Meaning: (idiomatic,of a horse)Tobreaksuddenlyinto agallop.; (idiomatic)Tosuddenlysayordosomethingimpetuous.1888, Rudyard Kipling, “Three and-an Extra”, inPlain Tales from the Hills, Folio Society, published2005, page12:Bremmilwent off at scoreafter the baby's death and the general discomfort that followed, and Mrs Hauksbee annexed him. She took no pleasure in hiding her captives.
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