How To Use Recklessly In A Sentence
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Athletes usually take these supplements recklessly with no regard for their welfare.
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Although a lot of liberal pundits jumped on my speech at Orlando and said it showed I was a rhetorical hip-shooter who was recklessly and unconsciously provoking the Soviets into war, I made the “Evil Empire” speech and others like it with malice aforethought; I wanted to remind the Soviets we knew what they were up to.
An American Life
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It is tempting to just go down the shops and recklessly spend the money, possibly blowing the lot on penny chews, but unfortunately I need all of it to make a small dent in the bigger mortgage I have on my new place.
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The police could only be liable if they acted falsely, maliciously or recklessly in transmitting the information.
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The first to look after him was his long-suffering wife, Johanna - long-suffering because when he was on a high he was beset by satyriasis, recklessly pursuing every woman within arm's reach.
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But Germany is now having to pay because others have recklessly amassed gigantic debts.
Times, Sunday Times
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Autumn's idea of musical harmony was recklessly playful and noisily uncaring of delicate fragility.
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The satyr, finding an aulos, a flute that had been discarded by Athena, recklessly challenged Apollo, god of music and master of the lyre, to what the jazzmen call a cutting contest, to see which one of them was more adept on his instrument.
The Lampshade
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It should come as no surprise that, when the slightest blink of yellow light came into view, I recklessly sped towards it.
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This same false confidence led him to drive recklessly.
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The problem with the current crisis is that even the most prudent and conservative investors are affected and that there is no differentiation between them and those who recklessly invested in windy hedge fund to make a quick buck.
Matthew Yglesias » The Grain
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My son had started the morning by juggling apples and oranges recklessly and badly; one of the apples magically grew wings and cracked the dining room window.
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But he'd just been nicked for ‘recklessly discharging a firearm’ - surely he'd be inside?
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The SEC eventually judged Shell had "knowingly or recklessly" misrepre - sented oil and gas holdings.
Overheard: Letting Bygones...
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The deep channel often had a strong current but we still persevered (maybe a little recklessly) and swam out to the sandbanks to join the seals who basked there.
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It hopes the signs will make motorists think twice about speeding and driving recklessly.
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Both involved persons in authority who used half-truths and recklessly false statements to manipulate people who trusted them.
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He flaunted and dramatised his homosexuality in his life and work and became ever more recklessly indiscreet.
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You may not use any of the services or systems to knowingly or recklessly transmit computer viruses, worms, Trojan horses, cancelbots, or other destructive programming code.
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I heard of one case here in England (unreported, the barrister was a friend-of-a-friend) where a lorry driver who went through a red light and hit a cyclist was held not to be liable because the lorry driver's barrister persuaded the judge that riding a bicycle through Manchester city centre was so recklessly foolhardy that the cyclist was "volens" as to the risk ...
Define That Term #207
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As Robyn sings in her current single "Hang With Me," -- "Just don't fall recklessly, headlessly in love with me," all we can say as her audience is -- too late, we already did.
Salvatore Bono: Robyn Stuns Terminal 5
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The deep channel often had a strong current but we still persevered (maybe a little recklessly) and swam out to the sandbanks to join the seals who basked there.
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The judge said he had never seen a defendant act so "recklessly and wantonly and flagrantly and criminally."
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Unfortunately: They wander recklessly through every line you write, turning an otherwise strong message into mush.
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Jurors ruled the officer acted illegally, recklessly, and dangerously in shoving Mr Jackson to the ground.
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He pleaded not guilty to recklessly endangering public safety.
The Sun
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This proposed offence would, for the first time, make companies and senior managers personally responsible for recklessly causing the death of workers.
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One feels so helpless, so small in the face of such awesome power being so recklessly cast about.
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But Germany is now having to pay because others have recklessly amassed gigantic debts.
Times, Sunday Times
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If the enemy ignites war recklessly, we shall resolutely answer it with war and completely destroy the aggressors.
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Roguish building blocks appear to be recklessly stacked, squiggle across scoured plazas or bend upward or away as if seen through a curved lens.
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Thereupon taking larger cups he drank more recklessly than ever, and when at length he was heavy and besotted with wine, he ordered the son of his critic to proceed beyond the threshold and stand there with his left hand lifted above his head.
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One might say that impressionable young men recklessly believe what their officers tell them.
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Rather recklessly, this is a programme about art with no obvious interest in its ostensible subject.
Times, Sunday Times
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Perhaps they are perturbed by reports of young people recklessly taking the day off work to join The Sun's bikini-clad lovelies on beaches around the country.
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Not necessarily a bad thing if the billions raised or recklessly borrowed are then used to lift the deserving poor out of misery.
The Sun
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It was really begun by small boys who had very little cord and would put their indigence to rights by recklessly cutting down other people's kites.
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The wives are greedy and the men, in the absence of any well-regulated women, are recklessly improvident.
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I flew recklessly quickly down the stairs, and ripped my front door open.
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While all around dithered, he took the initiative and forged impatiently, inspirationally, sometimes recklessly, ahead.
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He was thought to have been "fey" -- namely, in high spirits -- recklessly hastening to a violent death; for as he rode along the crags close above
Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II
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He jammed the truck into first, heedless of the grinding gears, and drove recklessly off the road.
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But Germany is now having to pay because others have recklessly amassed gigantic debts.
Times, Sunday Times
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Cowardly people will only come to a standstill, recklessly person can lead to Shaoshen, only the real brave man to carry the world before one.
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Then there's us, the young drivers who love driving some of course are bad, drive too fast, rev the engine annoyingly and drive recklessly.
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Users of hands-free phones still risk prosecution for failing to keep proper control of their vehicle or for driving carelessly or recklessly.
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He recklessly demagogued the issue to spare himself a political problem.
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Rubble and slush from potholes and mud dumped recklessly by the cable companies and various civic agencies have only added to citizens' woes.
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We larked as recklessly, as boisterously, as joyously, Patrick and me, for a few brief weeks that summer, and when I shut my eyes I hear us larking still.
Obituary
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Rayed out from plaster-walls which have been soaking in it for five centuries, driven up in palpable waves of heat from the flags, lying like a lake of white metal in the Piazza, however recklessly this truly royal sun may beam, in Siena you will feel furtive and astare for sudden death.
Earthwork out of Tuscany Being Impressions and Translations of Maurice Hewlett
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He threw himself --- recklessly, belligerently --- into the skin-chapping blare of oceanic pandemonium.
BEHINDLINGS
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The officers alleged that Busch ran a stop sign and was driving recklessly.
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The exacting demands of the theatrical calling dims the luster that lured the deluded one recklessly to enter the seemingly attractive circle, to appear as the make-believe heroines of romance on the stage.
A Pirate of Parts
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To sit movelessly there, while the car reeled recklessly on the edge of abysses, was a supreme trial of self-control.
Heart of the Blue Ridge
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Government officials routinely argued that buyers' clubs like Dallas were recklessly distributing untested drugs that sometimes proved to do more harm than good.
Times, Sunday Times
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The jury will continue deliberations today on whether they are guilty of recklessly making a misleading, false or deceptive promise.
Times, Sunday Times
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“Do, do,” said Mowbray, recklessly; “I thank you, I thank you;” and hastily traversing the garden, as if desirous to get rid at once of his visitor and his own thoughts, he took the shortest road to a little postern-gate, which led into the extensive copsewood, through some part of which Clara had caused a walk to be cut to a little summer-house built of rough shingles, covered with creeping shrubs.
Saint Ronan's Well
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Then let it be many Sundays," he cried recklessly, while she thought that she had never seen him looking handsomer.
Chapter XIV
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But Germany is now having to pay because others have recklessly amassed gigantic debts.
Times, Sunday Times
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Fawkes was captured as he was about to commit one of the most recklessly bold crimes of that or any century.
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Standard Chartered may well have recklessly flouted the law, or this could be a storm in a teacup.
Times, Sunday Times
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Against extraordinary odds Davie and Alan fight their way out of their ship's cabin - and in a moment of desperation Alan recklessly scuppers the ship when he ignites a barrel of gunpowder in the hold.
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The jury will continue deliberations today on whether they are guilty of recklessly making a misleading, false or deceptive promise.
Times, Sunday Times
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Others were recklessly digging great holes in the footpath between the poplars, and ramming the earth into bags, or nailing together great pieces of driftwood, fished from the river, to form a screen behind the sandbags on the parapet and hold them against the pressure of the current, while carts kept rumbling in and unloading piles of stone and rubble against the wall and screen.
The Paris Flood of 1910 | Edwardian Promenade
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Cowardly people will only come to a standstill, recklessly person can lead to Shaoshen, only the real brave man to carry the world before one.
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Cowardly people will only come to a standstill, recklessly person can lead to Shaoshen, only the real brave man to carry the world before one.
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Not necessarily a bad thing if the billions raised or recklessly borrowed are then used to lift the deserving poor out of misery.
The Sun
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And he needs to do it while driving recklessly fast on public highways.
Times, Sunday Times
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American Episcopalians maintain stubborn resistance to warnings by the world Anglican Communion that they have recklessly broken fellowship.
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The best songs combine the two, either recklessly hurling them together or seamlessly combining them.
Times, Sunday Times
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I drove recklessly and with total abandon as I sped as fast as I could through the suburban streets of Redmond.
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He may well be left to carry the cross he so recklessly laid on the shoulders of others.
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Others hurried recklessly along in sudden bursts of speed, using their flat leather sandals to skid and hydroplane across the ice.
THE BROKEN GOD
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Without protest, and without notice until too late, teachers often neglect their own health at home and at school, -- recklessly overwork, undersleep, and undernourish; ruin their eyes, their digestion, and their nerves.
Civics and Health
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They had a reputation as badly managed, high-risk players who started the crisis by borrowing recklessly from Western banks, then lending heedlessly to local businesses.
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One segment in the movie features the group driving golf cars recklessly around a course, jumping over bunkers and water hazards.
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Responsible drivers know that driving very fast or recklessly will endanger their life and other people's.
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An attempt to stop a woman's unhappy drinking sends her recklessly out into a sudden snowstorm in the Pyrenees.
Times, Sunday Times
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The president's closest advisor recklessly betrays a state secret for petty revenge.
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Cowardly people will only come to a standstill, recklessly person can lead to Shaoshen, only the real brave man to carry the world before one.
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He is often incredibly open in interviews, sometimes recklessly so, but this headlong quality seems to cause him no regret.
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He pleaded not guilty to recklessly endangering public safety.
The Sun
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With drink and festive cheer in excess, it's easy to throw caution to the wind and find yourself acting recklessly on a Christmas night out.
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He invested recklessly and injudiciously in schemes that became an ever-increasing drain on his family's savings.
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Lewisham plunged recklessly — orientally — into an awe-inspiring place with mitred napkins.
Love and Mr Lewisham
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He pleaded not guilty to recklessly endangering public safety.
The Sun
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It recklessly uses 20% of its water supply to produce coal-fired electricity , and then invests massively in using that electricity to desalinize ocean water.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
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The jury will continue deliberations today on whether they are guilty of recklessly making a misleading, false or deceptive promise.
Times, Sunday Times
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He was arrested for driving recklessly.
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Not necessarily a bad thing if the billions raised or recklessly borrowed are then used to lift the deserving poor out of misery.
The Sun
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As she sings in her current single "Hang With Me," -- "Just don't fall recklessly, headlessly in love with me," all we can say as her audience is -- too late, we already did.
Salvatore Bono: Robyn Stuns Terminal 5
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They have no use for the dignified thumb sign, but wave their hands recklessly in an attempt to attract the rider and somehow get him to stop.
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Others hurried recklessly along in sudden bursts of speed, using their flat leather sandals to skid and hydroplane across the ice.
THE BROKEN GOD