headlong in English

adverb
1
with the head foremost.
he fell headlong into the tent
synonyms:head firston one's head
2
in a rush; with reckless haste.
a headlong dash through the house

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "headlong" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "headlong", or refer to the context using the word "headlong" in the English Dictionary.

1. He rushed headlong into marriage.

2. She ran headlong into a woman.

3. Jim dived headlong into the task.

4. The rhino charged headlong towards us.

5. He dived headlong into the ditch.

6. Do not leap headlong into decisions.

7. Aubrey made a headlong decision.

8. Here, morality and good sentiments clash headlong.

9. People were trampled in the headlong rush.

10. She fell headlong into the icy pool.

11. He ran headlong into an enemy patrol.

12. The car plunged headlong into the river.

13. Mortimer almost ran headlong into a patrol.

14. He ran headlong into a police car.

15. 4 He ran headlong for the open door.

16. She fell headlong, with a cry of alarm.

17. The plane began a headlong plunge towards the Earth.

18. I fell headlong into a pool of icy water.

19. The car skidded and plunged headlong over the cliff.

20. He fell headlong and landed on his face.

21. An incautious step sent her headlong down the stairs.

22. The economy is on a headlong dive to disaster.

23. Rush headlong to the grave with the most outlandish style possible.

24. She missed her footing and fell headlong down the stairs.

25. Stockbrokers should prevent their clients from plunging headlong into trouble.

26. Etymology Borrowed from French Bizarre (“odd, peculiar, Bizarre, formerly headlong, angry”)

27. They made desperate attempts to halt the headlong rush into war.

28. The government is taking care not to rush headlong into another controversy.

29. The calm water ends there and the river begins a headlong plunge.

30. And then something happened to his rear - most foot, and he went headlong and rolled sideways just in time to graze the feet of his brother and partner, following headlong.

31. 16 synonyms for Breakneck: dangerous, rapid, excessive, rash, reckless, precipitate, headlong

32. 24 None the less, Henry did not rush headlong down the road to schism.

33. 16 If they hit any unseen obstacle they would be pitched headlong into the snow.

34. He taketh the wise in their own and the counsel of froward is carried headlong.

35. While trying to avoid police officers guarding the building, Howard falls headlong into a cellar.

36. If they hit any unseen obstacle they would be pitched headlong into the snow.

37. In the headlong rush to buy houses[http://Sentencedict.com], many people got into debt.

38. Unbalanced, he was forced to plunge his foot back in to stop himself from falling headlong.

39. They heard him go headlong across the passage and up the uncarpeted stairs to his bedroom.

40. Breakneck adjective dangerous, rapid, excessive, rash, reckless, precipitate, headlong, express Jack drove to Mayfair at Breakneck speed

41. He taketh the wise in their craftiness: and the counsel of the froward is carried headlong.

42. The quality of happening with headlong haste or without warning Familiarity information: Abruptness used as a noun is uncommon.

43. Sweet-scented watercress collide headlong as regards turned-on vulgarize; Pisanello, commemoratively when giants grumble against whichever Bolectioned acclaimer

44. He said, "I ended up rolling in my car several times on an interstate while flying headlong into oncoming traffic ...

45. And she was well past the point at which she might have stopped her headlong dive into that dizzying state.

46. Job 5:13 - He taketh the wise in their own Craftiness: and the counsel of the froward is carried headlong.

47. The Brownnose Brigade are Trump’s elite troops willing to charge headlong into the strongest rampart of truth to defend Trump’s lies

48. In our headlong pursuit to acquire wealth and worldly pleasures, Christians have become virtually indistinguishable from the rest of the world.

49. One may picture, too, the sudden shifting of attention, the swiftly spreading coils and Bellyings of that blackness advancing headlong, towering heavenward, turning the twilight to a palpable darkness, a strange and horrible antagonist of vapour striding upon its victims, men and horses near it seen dimly, running, shrieking, falling headlong

50. My body still reeling from mistreatment, the last thing I felt like was a headlong gallop through the rough terrain of the highlands.