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break-neck
break-neck, a. and n. (ˈbreɪkˌnɛk) [f. break v. 7 b + neck.] A. adj. Likely to break the neck; endangering the neck or life; headlong (of speed, etc.); precipitous (of roads, rocks).1562 J. Heywood Prov. & Epigr. (1867) 16 My..breakneck fall. 1618 Bolton Florus iii. i. 164 Break-neck clifs, and high...
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Break Ya Neck
"Break Ya Neck" is a song by American rapper Busta Rhymes featuring American singer Kelis. It was released as the second single from his fifth studio album Genesis on August 25, 2001, by Flipmode Entertainment and J Records. The song was produced by Dr. Dre, while singer Truth Hurts provides additio...
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neck-break
ˈneck-break, adv. and n. [Cf. break-neck.] A. adv. In a break-neck or headlong manner. In dial. use also as adj.: see Eng. Dial. Dict.1631 R. H. Arraignm. Whole Creature xv. §2. 256 Ventring neck-breake, (as Goates in Winter, that climbe for Ivie) over Pales, and Walles. 1705 Hickeringill Priest-cr....
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Meatless Tuesday
time, describing him as "too goddamn sweet and cuddly" in his autobiography, Talking Animals and Other People, and preferred to direct the cartoon in a break-neck
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break-back
▪ I. break-back, n. see break n.1 1 b, (Cricket) 5.▪ II. ˈbreak-back, a. [f. break v. + back n.1; cf. break-neck.] 1. That breaks the back; crushing, over heavy.1556 J. Heywood Spider & F. lxxii. 16 Our breakbacke burdens. 1607 J. Davies Summa Tot. 21 (D.) All breake⁓backe Crosses which we vndergo. ...
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Rumble Racing
"This extreme racer combines break-neck speeds, multi-car pile- ups, and diverse track environments to appeal to racing game fans of all ages and skill
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creep-mouse
ˈcreep-mouse [f. stem of creep v. + mouse.] A. n. † 1. A creeping mouse: a term of endearment.1540 Palsgrave tr. Fullonius' Acolastus R ij a, I con the thank my lyttell sparowe, or my pretye crepemous. 2. A nursery play with a child.1689 J. Carlile Fortune-hunters 25 Not so old but I can play at cre...
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Thermonuclear Sweat
Critical reception
The Washington Post wrote: "As a dance band, Defunkt is best at break-neck rhythms—'Illusion', the tongue-in- cheek, feet-firmly-in-the-groove
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lay-in
lay-in, n. Basketball. (ˈleɪɪn) [f. to lay in: see *lay v.1 54 o.] A shot made at the top of a jump, usu. by bouncing the ball off the backboard into the basket.1951 Oregonian 17 Jan. iii. 2/1 Strader..dribbled at break-neck speed..to flip in a nifty lay-in shot. 1961 J. Gardner Championship Basketb...
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Opus Nocturne
showcase Marduk's signature hyper-speed blast beat tempo, however it still contained much of the melody from Those of the Unlight while retaining this break-neck
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Yezda Urfa
Break-neck tempos, changing time signatures, and diverse instrumentation were hallmarks of their sound.
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الشاطئ الرملي (هاواي)
مما اكسبها لقب سيئة السمعة شاطئ (break-neck «كاسر الرقبة»)،
بسبب وجود التيارات المائية القوية والرياح.
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Skinned Deep
Harlow as Octobaby
Jim O'Donoghue as Sheriff
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Dennis Harvey of Variety commended the film for its over-the-top set pieces, humor and break-neck
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'Newsletter helped us dissect fake claims about AI in real-time ...
Sep 25, 2023Sayash Kapoor: We opted to write our newsletter because it allows us to engage with our audience in a more continuous and interactive manner. AI advances at a break-neck speed, so compared to communicating our findings through academic papers, the newsletter has allowed us to dissect false or misleading claims about AI in real time. ...
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Hey, I'm a Ghost
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