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headfirst
/ ˈɛˈɜː /
adjective
with the head foremost; headlong
he fell headfirst
adverb
rashly or carelessly
Word History and Origins
Origin of headfirst1
Example Sentences
She was also seen to push babies headfirst over cots and cover a toddler's mouth when he started to cry.
A meat-and-potatoes guy by nature, he dove headfirst into my world of food restrictions and plant-based improvisation.
After two days of stock market turmoil, however, this may also be remembered as the week the president's second-term agenda ran headfirst into economic - and political - reality.
“With Matt’s season, the show really went headfirst into having difficult conversations, and then fumbled them very badly,” she said.
Intimidation is the enemy of curiosity, and anyone Lynch’s work has touched knows that all it takes is a little nudge over the threshold to fall headfirst into his world.
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