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careen

1 of 2verb
/kəˈrin/
Forms:careens,careening,careened,careened
1

to move rapidly and erratically, often with a lack of control

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  • The car careened around the corner, narrowly missing the guardrail.
  • She careened down the hallway, arms full of books and papers.
  • Tourists screamed as the roller coaster careened through its final loop.
  • The bicycle careened into the bushes after hitting a rock.
  • He careened across the dance floor, knocking over chairs in his wake.
2

(of a ship) to lean over to one side, especially due to wind, waves, or imbalance

  • The vessel careened sharply as it rounded the rocky cape.
  • During the storm, the schooner careens dangerously with each crashing wave.
  • As the crew shifted weight, the boat careened to port.
  • The old ship careens in heavy winds, making navigation difficult.
  • The yacht careened momentarily before regaining balance.
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