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helter-skelter

[hel-ter-skel-ter] / ˈhɛl tərˈskɛl tər /




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The conditions made for a helter-skelter session with drivers clearly struggling for grip on a track where F1 has not held a race for five years.

From BBC

In the contemporary, helter-skelter sweep of Mexico City, there is one place — in the southern borough of Xochimilco — where a vision of a watery, pre-Columbian capital may still be imagined.

From Los Angeles Times

A breathless, helter-skelter second half saw Sarkic make a super diving save from Cannon to keep the Lions in the tie, before Watmore capitalised with a richly deserved goal.

From BBC

That helter-skelter transition threw much of the economics of entertainment out of whack.

From Seattle Times

As well as a slide going down the helter-skelter, there's a lift going up with automatic doors into the garden, and wheelchair accessible swings.

From BBC