0 past simple and past participle of careen
They used to come there; they careened their ships from there, and they sailed out.
In 1945 a cargo truck driver headed eastbound careened off the sides.
The ship was promptly beached on the southern bank and careened to make repairs to the hull.
The car left the road and careened into the desert.
At approximately 9:20, the train careened 40 feet off a 400-foot-long trestle which was then southwest of town.
The attacker careened off the ship's bridge and hit the wheelhouse.
Nevertheless, he was troubled seeing persons with whom he conversed; but was said to be fearless as he careened madly (and perhaps blindly) down mountains.
When the ship had to be careened, pirates needed a safe haven on which to ground the ship.