careen in a sentence
v. t.
π Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
CAREEN: to move swiftly and uncontrollably in a specified direction, often with a sense of tilting or swerving.
Sample Sentences
- The car careened around the corner, narrowly missing the parked vehicles.
- As the storm intensified, the boat began to careen wildly on the waves.
- He lost control of his bicycle, causing it to careen down the steep hill.
- The skateboarder attempted a trick but ended up careening off the ramp.
- She watched in horror as the dog careened across the street without looking.
- The truck careened into the ditch after the driver swerved to avoid a deer.
- In the chaos of the game, the ball careened off a player's foot and into the stands.
- The roller coaster careened through the loops, thrilling the riders.
- With a sudden gust of wind, the kite careened into the trees, getting tangled.
- The childβs laughter echoed as he careened down the slide at the playground.
- The car began to careen wildly down the hill after the driver lost control.
- As the storm intensified, the small boat started to careen dangerously close to the rocks.
- She watched in horror as the cyclist careened off the road and into the bushes.
- The fireworks caused the crowd to careen with excitement, cheering and clapping.
- During the chase, the suspect's vehicle careened around corners at reckless speeds.
- The skateboarder seemed to careen through the park, performing tricks with ease.
- He failed to notice the warning signs and careened into the construction zone.
- The roller coaster careened down the steep track, eliciting screams from the riders.
- Caught in the wind, the kite careened across the sky, twisting and turning.
- In the final moments of the race, the runner careened past his competitors to win first place.