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accident-prone

ADJECTIVE
  1. having more than the average number of accidents

How To Use accident-prone In A Sentence

  • Despite honourable exceptions, the ubiquitous dramatised biography has probably been the most accident-prone arts genre. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, the beauty is no stranger to broken bones - the accident-prone star has previously fractured her pinky, coccyx, and left arm - twice.
  • But while this is a satisfying central plot, the story is just as much about the accident-prone romances and intrigues of the rest of this likeable family.
  • How did Louis Drax, a deeply disturbed, accident-prone nine-year-old, plunge from a cliff at a family picnic? A Family Timebomb by Joel Rickett
  • The personalities were also altered: the Scarecrow was intensely accident-prone but strangely indifferent to his bumbling, the heartless Tin Man was aggressively rude and insensitive to others and the Lion, although still jittery when facing real and perceived threat, is often more of a fussbudget than a brazen sissy. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • It admitted an IT glitch had caused problems at the accident-prone group. The Sun
  • Despite honourable exceptions, the ubiquitous dramatised biography has probably been the most accident-prone arts genre. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the other hand, I always was a clumsy, accident-prone little boy.
  • The objective tree is applied to two accident-prone road sections in Harbin city for evaluation and improvement of driving environment with desirable results achieved.
  • It was only a matter of a few years of computer assisted data-mining before two high school students worked out most of the correlations to character defects, predispositions to substance abuse, sexual orientation, mathematical genius, artistic gifts, psychokinesis and so on - even being accident-prone. Now, everybody knows the day and the hour: a little healthcare fantasy
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