Run like the wind.
/rʌn laɪk ðə wɪnd/
Run like the wind.
/rʌn laɪk ðə wɪnd/
To "run like the wind" is to go extremely fast, mimicking the swift, fierce movement of the wind itself. This idiom captures the essence of speed and freedom, often used to describe fleeing or rushing from something at high velocity.
He can run like the wind when he's late for school.
When he realizes he might be late, he speeds up significantly to get to school in time.
During the race, she ran like the wind and secured first place.
She sprinted exceptionally fast during the competition to win first place.
As the doors of the store opened for the big sale, everyone ran like the wind to get the best deals.
Shoppers hurried at great speed to enter the store and take advantage of the deals being offered first.