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breakneck
[ breyk-nek ]
adjective
- reckless or dangerous, especially because of excessive speed; hazardous:
He raced through the streets at breakneck speed.
breakneck
/ ˈbreɪkˌnɛk /
adjective
- prenominal (of speed, pace, etc) excessive and dangerous
Word History and Origins
Origin of breakneck1
Example Sentences
Perhaps due to this breakneck speed and his lack of knowledge about the affected area, Steinbeck made serious mistakes and omissions that numerous scholars have thoroughly documented.
There is barely any cover, and so we drive at breakneck speed in order to protect ourselves against Russian drone attacks.
He said the groundwater law is bringing changes “at a breakneck pace” without considering the effects on communities.
But supporters of Ms Harris insist that given the breakneck nature of her candidacy, she is taking things at a smart pace.
The result has been the breakneck development of companies like BYD, now vying with Tesla for the title of the world’s biggest manufacturer of electric vehicles.
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