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  • 91reckless — adjective Date: before 12th century 1. marked by lack of proper caution ; careless of consequences 2. irresponsible < reckless charges > Synonyms: see adventurous • recklessly adverb • recklessness noun …

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  • 92temerity — noun (plural ties) Etymology: Middle English temeryte, from Latin temeritas, from temere blindly, recklessly; akin to Old High German demar darkness, Latin tenebrae, Sanskrit tamas Date: 15th century 1. unreasonable or foolhardy contempt of&#8230; …

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  • 93cowboy — I. noun Date: 1623 1. one who tends cattle or horses; especially a usually mounted cattle ranch hand 2. a rodeo performer 3. one having qualities (as recklessness, aggressiveness, or independence) popularly associated with cowboys: as a. a&#8230; …

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  • 94devil — I. noun Etymology: Middle English devel, from Old English dēofol, from Late Latin diabolus, from Greek diabolos, literally, slanderer, from diaballein to throw across, slander, from dia + ballein to throw; probably akin to Sanskrit gurate he&#8230; …

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  • 95hell-for-leather — I. adverb Date: 1889 in a hell for leather manner ; at full speed < rode hell for leather down the trail > II. adjective Date: 1920 marked by determined recklessness, great speed, or lack of restraint < a cocky, hell for leather fighting man H. H …

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  • 96Assault — This article is about the criminal act. For tortious aspects of assault, see Assault (tort). For other uses, see Assault (disambiguation) …

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