Results for: fast and without thinking, headlong, fast and without thinking
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animal or plant near the ground, aviation worker on ground, plant or animal that lives close to the ground; fish that live near the bottom of the water; person with poor taste, standing spectator, superficial, shallow; uncritical, not thinking deeply, ...groundling
any of a number of cutting implements (nail-cutter, electric hair shaver, etc.); fast sailing ship; fast horse, limiter, somebody who uses cutting tool, tool for clipping something, weather frontclipper
any of numerous types of fungi that have short thick stems and cap-like tops (of which some are highly poisonous and some are edible), become mushroom-shaped, edible fungus, fast-growing thing, gather mushrooms; sprout up rapidly like mushrooms, develo...mushroom
aquaplane, diving plane on submarine, fast boat, hydrofoil, light motorboat designed to skim above the water at high speeds with only the rear part of its hull touching the water; seaplane; vessel equipped with hydrofoils, skid on wet road, skim the su...hydroplane
area of shallow water, having little depth, not deep; superficial, not concerned with serious intellectual matters; weak, breathing in very little air, make or become shallow, not thinking or feeling deeply, taking in little airshallow
argument, logical thinking, process of drawing conclusions, process of making inferences through logical thinkingreasoning
artillery shell, excellent, fast, or loud, somebody or something excellentwhiz-bang; whizz-bang
as quickly as possible, bluntly, fastflat out
Asian vine and agricultural weed, kudzu vine, fast growing vine of the legume familykudzu
at a low speed, behind, delay or be delayed, dull, hesitant, lengthy, make slow; retard, delay; decelerate, reduce speed, make something slow, not fast, unhurried; dull-witted, not understanding quickly; gradual, prolonged; not responding quickly; not ...slow
at once, rapidly, quickly, fast (Music), suddenly, very fast, very fast musical piecepresto
athlete who specializes in sprints, athlete who competes in short fast races (Sports)sprinter
ball for pelota, fast court game of Basque origin, see also:jai alaipelota
ball pitched at top speed (Baseball), fast pitchfastball
band as part of machine, belt as sign of rank, belt given for achievement, beltway, blow, cloth or leather band around the waist; strip; area, region, drink, fasten with belt, gird, strap on, encircle; strike, thrash, hit hard, hit with belt, move fast...belt
 

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