0 present participle of career --
1 (especially of a vehicle) to move fast and in a way that is out of control: --
Relays of fresh riders and horses careering at full gallop could sustain an average speed of about 20 mph.
I remember singing and careering through the blaze like a drunkard.
We seemed to be careering from one side of the country to another, then up and down with not a lot of breaks in between.
He knocks most of them off before careering outside and landing on his backside in the cacti on the stall.
Relays of fresh riders and horses, careering at full gallop, could maintain an average speed of 20 miles per hour (32 km/h).
However, where a joy-rider, for instance, is careering down a street in the presence of soldiers or policemen it is difficult to see what else those officers can do.
In my opinion, motorists have no right to go careering through the countryside without regard to other users of the road, whether they be animals or humans.
For triumphantly careering round the course.