make a beeline for
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle for
Usefulness
Meanings
Move quickly and directly toward a place, person, or thing
Informal. Often used for quick, direct movement.
Why “for”? A person moves directly toward a place, person, or thing.
“When the shop opened, the children made a beeline for the toy shelves.”
“The dog made a beeline for Omar when he entered the park.”
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