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reck

[rek] / rɛk /


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During those fretful days when two Germans and an Irishman bent over maps in the mess hall of Baldonnel Airdrome, little did they reck the possible consequences of their flight.

From Time Magazine Archive

If then, out of reck lessness, the French people opposed it, what kind of man would I be if with out delay I did not draw the consequences of such a deep fissure?

From Time Magazine Archive

But Hedges reck ons without Ry Slaight, a second-class man who stumbles upon the truth and then besieges it for nearly 500 pages, like Grant trying to take Richmond.

From Time Magazine Archive

I reck not of myself: 'tis they That break me, fallen upon so dire a day.

From Medea of Euripedes by Euripedes

To reck all the circumstance As it happed when lessen gan my sore, Of my rancor and woeful chance, It were too long—I have done therefor.

From Heroines That Every Child Should Know Tales for Young People of the World's Heroines of All Ages by Various




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