1. teleport - Noun
2. teleport - Verb
transport by dematerializing at one point and assembling at another
Source: WordNetWhen friends asked me, Can we help? I'd say, Not unless you can alter time, speed up the harvest or teleport me off this rock. I used that line from Star Wars. Charlie Sheen
I closed my eyes. "Are you okay?” "I'm tired. My knee is hurting again and I'm trying to teleport myself upstairs.” "Um, Kate, you can't do that.” "I know. But I'm trying very hard. Let me know if I start fading? Ilona Andrews
I'll have to throw it at him, Rebel thought. Swing it up, catch him under the jaw, break a few teeth. Then grab the knife and hold him for the security people. That was a good plan. It ranked right up there with suddenly learning how to teleport. Michael Swanwick
Afterwards, players will be able to teleport back to the entrance simply by approaching the grave in the center of the room. Source: Internet
Against Iron Man's will, Doom uses a magic spell to teleport the Golden Avenger away. Source: Internet
As she's about to strike a final blow against the latter, Goku locks onto his friend's chi and uses his Instant Transmission to teleport to Earth. Source: Internet