beeline vs straight ahead

beeline

noun
  • A dynamite fuse made with a small quantity of dynamite powder along its length, so that the spark travels quickly and at a specific known rate. 

  • A very direct or quick path or trip. 

verb
  • To travel in a straight line, ignoring established paths of travel. 

straight ahead

adv
  • directly ahead, without deviation 

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