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headlong
/ ˈhɛdˌlɒŋ /
adverb
with the head foremost; headfirst
with great haste
adjective
archaic, (of slopes, etc) very steep; precipitous
Other Word Forms
- headlongness noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
No matter how chaotic my history, I can learn how to safeguard my serenity so I don’t have to drag people into my drama anymore or leap headlong into theirs.
A classroom of third graders has vanished in the middle of the night, each child running headlong into the shadows with their limbs outstretched like paper planes.
Her efforts ran headlong into what would become the worst drug shortage in modern history.
The army has been in headlong retreat from the Arakan Army since the beginning of the year, losing town after town.
One woman brandished a Georgian flag as she braved a stream of water cannon, while another walked headlong into a barricade of police standing behind riot shields.
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