breakneck in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

breakneck in the PONS Dictionary

breakneck Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

at breakneck speed
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The problem is the almost breakneck pace which requires that all emotional nuance be jettisoned in favor of showing the range of the personalities.
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The song is noted for its breakneck flows packing rhythmic, rapid-fire rap by the rappers.
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Hazel's music was not particularly intricate musically, relying on a few chords, sheer energy (many songs being played at breakneck speed), and vocal intensity.
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The song contains instrumentation from the "bandonen", which is played at a breakneck speed, and also features a twanging guitar solo.
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The review called the title track a standout and noted its themes of decrying the ills of modern society as well as its breakneck speed.
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In its pioneer version, the horah was done at a whirling, breakneck pace.
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Songs would be played at breakneck speeds, with screaming leads and vocals.
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A typical review praised their flawless ensemble playing, breakneck virtuosity, and profound understanding of the complex harmonies and rhythms which underlie klezmer music.
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The film moves on at breakneck speed and by the time you take a breather it's intermission.
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All this is carried out at breakneck farcical speed with much involvement from a gleefully shouting audience.
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