About The Word Headfirst
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Headfirst
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What's The Definition Of Headfirst?
[adv] with the head foremost; "the runner slid headlong into third base"
[adj] with the head foremost; "a headfirst plunge down the stairs"; "a headlong dive into the pool" Synonyms | Synonyms for Headfirst: forward | headlong | headlong Related Terms | Find terms related to Headfirst: a corps perdu | abruptly | carelessly | desperately | furiously | happen what may | hastily | head over heels | headforemost | headlong | heedlessly | heels over head | helter-skelter | holus-bolus | hotheadedly | hurriedly | hurry-scurry | impetuously | impulsively | like crazy | like mad | madly | overeagerly | overenthusiastically | overzealously | precipitantly | precipitately | precipitously | ramble-scramble | rashly | recklessly | slam-bang | slap-bang | slapdash | suddenly | wantonly | wildly See Also | Headfirst In Webster's Dictionary \Head`first"\, Headforemost \Head`fore"most`\, adv.
With the head foremost.
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