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high-speed
adjective as in breakneck
adjective as in jazzed-up
Example Sentences
A high-speed police pursuit led to a violent crash Saturday night as a car carrying four people plowed into the side of a Culver City home, authorities said.
Sir Jon said there was "no evidence that high-speed trains interfere with bats".
Though the high-speed rail project is entirely in England, Wales received no extra cash from the previous Conservative UK government as a consequence of the scheme.
Labour ministers have yet to announce whether the high-speed railway will be extended to Euston or will only run to and from Old Oak Common in the west London suburbs.
Prepare for the glorious ease of LAX, the homespun beauty of Century Boulevard and the high-speed convenience of the 405.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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