charge out



charge out (of some place)

to move quickly or stomp out of some place. Carol charged out of the house, trying to catch Sally before she got on the bus. Juan got mad and suddenly charged out.
See also: charge, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Zairadzah-EE-rahItalian
Keshet-Hebrew
Dominica-English (Rare), Late Roman
NarcÍS-Catalan
FerdinandFER-dee-nahnt (German, Dutch), FUR-di-nand (English), FER-dee-nahnd (Finnish)German, French, Dutch, English, Czech, Slovene, Finnish, Ancient Germanic
Batyah-Hebrew