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helter-skelter

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




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“Once an office has made a decision to do one course of action, usually they don’t undo it helter-skelter,” he said.

From Seattle Times

England have put up a helter-skelter defence of the trophy they won in 2017, winning only one of their first four games.

From BBC

After the Soviet Union ceased to exist in December 1991, Russia embarked on a helter-skelter series of economic reforms, including establishment of the country’s first stock market, and welcomed foreign investors.

From Washington Post

Leeds are a helter-skelter team, putting it all the line to get what they can out of any game.

From The Guardian

Instead, the kind of helter-skelter batting implosion that was commonplace during the Ashes was repeated.

From BBC