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dangerously fast

adjective as in breakneck

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Ventura County fire chief Dustin Gardner said on Wednesday that the fire was moving "dangerously fast" and destroying everything in its path.

From BBC

“PCH — as it currently looks — was designed in the 1960s,” said Kevitt, “well before we had the dense housing we currently have or the millions who flock to Malibu during the summer months. The speed limit is dangerously fast for some portions of the highway.”

We take curves dangerously fast.

Footage has been released showing cars being driven dangerously fast and close to horse riders.

From BBC

But the officers are part of a VIP protection unit known in South Africa as the “blue light brigade” and which has a reputation for driving dangerously fast and reacting with unneccesary force if cars don’t immediately get out of their way.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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