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breakneck Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( breakneck ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



, ବିପଜ୍ଜନକ,

Adjective:

ବିପଜ୍ଜନକ |, ଏକ ଦୁର୍ଘଟଣା ହେବାର ସମ୍ଭାବନା |,

breakneck's Usage Examples:

Boon's chordings and breakneck solos heighten the jazzier tangents he dares to take, but that Double Nickels on the Dimes best moments go far too quickly.


James Montgomery of MTV News commended the song"s "breakneck guitars, yelped vocals and cascading drums," making reference to his own personal anticipation.


These measures have led to much growth, and as China continues to increase its GDP at breakneck pace, those same policies have led to decentralization and privatization of healthcare.


Billboard critic Chuck Taylor praised the song, and did a further review on his column:'From the Bottom of My Broken Heart' possesses a breezy air that is certain to continue her breakneck success on the singles charts.


In Ebert's print review, he gave the film a score of two and a half stars out of four, saying, Either you want to see mindless action and computer-generated sequences executed with breakneck speed and technical precision, or you do not.


It is true that he liked to drive his car at breakneck speed almost as well as to talk about soils, tenant farmers and underground organization .


Reviewer David Clancy described the song as having a "breakneck sneering selfishness".


identified simply as "thrash") sought to play at breakneck tempos that would radicalize the innovations of hardcore.


Schverzinski"s, and she is driving her Mercedes at breakneck speed along a dark and narrow mountain road, with the only intention of fleeing the country.


wizards, barguests, Robin-Goodfellows, hags, night-bats, scrags, breaknecks, fantasms, hobgoblins, hobhoulards, boggy-boes, dobbies, hob-thrusts, fetches, kelpies.


— Harry Thornton Moore, The Lady Patriot's Book, The New Republic, January 8, 1936To see the lady in action, screaming and leaping and ripping along at breakneck speed, is to see certain symptoms of simple hysteria on the loose.


” Kerouac determinedly “scribbled out in a strictly intuitional discipline at breakneck speed” the fledgling prose that would finally.


AllMusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine felt that the album is "hookier and not as ponderous as ¡Uno! but not quite as breakneck as ¡Dos!", writing.



Synonyms:

unsafe, dangerous,

Antonyms:

secure, invulnerable, safe,

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