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careen

[kuh-reen] / kəˈrin /
VERB
tilt; move wildly down path
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It took everything in me to stay sitting calmly in my seat as the simulation careened from bad to worse.

From Literature

Even the slightest misstep made me feel like I was about to careen out of control.

From The Wall Street Journal

As the tram careens past, a delivery man can been seen leaping to safety from his bicycle, while a passerby also races out of the way.

From Barron's

Then, one of the lights morphed into the looming shape of a helicopter, careening into view and growing larger.

From The Wall Street Journal

He careens down the sheet of ice at 50 miles per hour, uses one of the final turns as a launchpad, flies out of the bob run and over a ski chalet to safety.

From The Wall Street Journal