headfirst in A Sentence

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    One he'll fall Headfirst into.

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    I plunged in Headfirst in a second, for revenge.

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    But when the machine turned Headfirst for the ground, he exclaimed'Oh!

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    When Fosbury developed this innovative backwards, Headfirst leap, it was quite by accident.

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    Rather than just trot around the bases, Schaefer made diving, Headfirst slides into each base.

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    I'm a bit of an introvert, to say the least, so I'm not one to jump Headfirst into situations I'm unfamiliar with.

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    She was taking the drug“ecstasy.” She hit a man with her car and drove home with him stuck Headfirst in her broken windshield.

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    We had around 48 hours, dove in Headfirst as soon as our plane landed, didn't stop for air and still only scratched the surface.

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    Security camera footage shows the officers push the struggling Charles onto the ground again, lift her up sideways and throw her Headfirst into the car.

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    Boys, on the other hand, are taught to play rough, swing high, crawl to the top of the monkey bars and then just jump off Headfirst.

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    With the police officers cuffing her friend to the ground and then trying to push her Headfirst into their car, Ward took off for school to get help.

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    If you listen to any number of love songs, dating"experts", or plunge Headfirst into a romance novel, you're likely to think it's in our destiny to find that special someone- your soul-mate.

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    Octopuses can eject a thick, blackish ink in a large cloud to distract the predator while the octopus uses a siphon jet propulsion system to quickly swim away Headfirst, with arms trailing behind.

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    Properly seen, as long as the Allies could bend and not break, this attack would send more than 50,000 Germans rushing Headfirst into a net-- or a"meat grinder," as General George S. Patton eloquently put it.

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    Ever since actor Christopher Reeve was thrown Headfirst from a horse and broke his neck in 1995, his doctors predicted that he would never breathe on his own or recover from being paralyzed from the shoulders down.

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    If you're wondering why this method had not been long since discovered by other jumpers, going over the bar Headfirst and backwards meant that Fosbury would be landing on his back, something that would not have been possible before his junior year.

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    I say pseudo, because, like most things in my life, I have jumped in Headfirst without putting any thought or research into it this is also how I ended up taking a workout class called“Insanity” Afterwards, I was drooling and delirious.

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