Crossword clues for heedlessly
heedlessly
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Heedless \Heed"less\, a. Without heed or care; inattentive; careless; thoughtless; unobservant.
O, negligent and heedless discipline!
--Shak.
The heedless lover does not know
Whose eyes they are that wound him so.
--Waller.
-- Heed"less*ly, adv. -- Heed"less*ness, n.
Wiktionary
adv. In a heedless manner.
WordNet
adv. without care or concern; "carelessly raised the children's hopes without thinking of their possible disappointment" [syn: carelessly]
Usage examples of "heedlessly".
When her butterfly showed him an eaglet born, For preying too heedlessly bred, What a heart clapped in thee then!
The old man had made the climb bravely and in silence, flinching only when his aged joints troubled him, or when, heedlessly, his guards pushed the pace.
I still shudder when I think of the peril to which I had so heedlessly exposed myself.
He had been left to cramp his haunches during those hours on a narrow chair in a draughty passage near the main stairway of the Palazzo Muti, while a contrasting assortment of whispering clerics, grumbling Scots and pinch-mouthed servants passed him heedlessly by.
Do not chatter heedlessly, and never walk alone with Monsieur Giguet, or Monsieur Olivier Vinet, or the sub-prefect, or Monsieur Martener,--in fact, with any one, not even Achille Pigoult.
Of bones and spirits linked together in an outcry of rage against a fate that is snappish, arbitrary and rude, heedlessly interrupting deeds in mid-doing, thoughts in midflight, words in midsen-tence.
KEMPER and Spooner were both on their way by the time that Brand rushed heedlessly from concealment.
It is merely because a stepping-stone, here and there, is heedlessly left unsupplied in our road to the Differential Calculus, that this latter is not altogether as simple a thing as a sonnet by Mr.
I caught up yet one more handful of cherries, and stumbled out, heavy and dim, into a pale-green firmanent of buds and glow-worms, to seek the poor Rosinante I had so heedlessly deserted.
Having been clobbered once in court, the county charges onward heedlessly, making the same mistakes.
Shouldering heedlessly into the saloon-bar, he found it deserted except for a chinless potman: the liveliest evening trade was always plied in the cheaper bars adjacent.
But while his son was in this state, Sir Austin considered that he would hardly be brought to see the virtues of the act, and did not make the requisition of him, and heavy Benson remained drawn up solemnly expectant at doorways, and at the foot of the staircase, a Saurian Caryatid, wherever he could get a step in advance of the young man, while Richard heedlessly passed him, as he passed everybody else, his head bent to the ground, and his legs bearing him like random instruments of whose service he was unconscious.
His subvocal thoughts, more often than not, were broadcast heedlessly on the declamatory mode.
Even the Simbiari had begun to loosen up and numbers of them, dazed from overindulgence in carbonated water, were heedlessly dripping emerald mucus into the shamrock patches.
Magnate Lashi Ala Adassti dripped green heedlessly over the shiny instrumentation console as she swallowed great gulps of charged water.