Do you know the English expression “like a bat out of hell“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?
April: I didn’t see Steve at the end of the exam.
Marcy: He left the building like a bat out of hell. He had to get to work.
Does it mean:
a) very fast
b) very slowly
c) fly
d) run
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Answer: a) very fast