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"hell-for-leather" Definitions
  1. characterized by reckless determination or breakneck speed: The sheriff led the posse in a hell-for-leather chase.
  2. in a hell-for-leather manner; hellbent: motorcycles roaring hell-for-leather down the turnpike.

28 Sentences With "hell for leather"

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No pressure, then, on the devs watching me go hell-for-leather around their new baby.
And yet, given the audacity, gusto and hell-for-leather filmmaking on display, the prospect of subsequent installments does not seem unreasonable.
The book opens with quotes from IARPA and the Chinese, both from this year, basically saying we're hell for leather to get these technologies.
North Korea's acquisition of nuclear weapons and its hell-for-leather development of an array of missiles to deliver them, have raised the stakes further.
A suited, spectacle-wearing Di Botcher charges hell-for-leather through "Broadway Baby," her powerhouse vocals accompanied by a face riven with desperation and fear.
For our summer vacation, my wife drove us hell-for-leather between National Parks, driven by the urge to collect every stamp in her Parks Passport.
It was going hell for leather to get away from me… Although then I realized maybe that was junior and maybe mum was on her way.
This means going hell for leather with every high-yield technique you can think of, including insecticide-reducing genetically modified organisms, and then setting some land aside for wildlife.
Left-wing Democrats who want to spend hell-for-leather on a "Green New Deal" to fight climate change and cut inequality sometimes appeal to MMT, as inflation is low today.
It's a hell-for-leather sprint through alleys and rooftops that both imparts some character to the world and creates an amazing (and thematically appropriate) sense of collective power with your fellow players.
Go hell for leather and the ball will easily come away from your player's feet, and any opportunity for attack will likely pass as an opposing defender simply sweeps up the awful mess.
"Really, these guys have been going hell for leather here, pedal to the metal, before screeching to a halt as they try to reach compliance," Smith told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Wednesday, days after the output cuts went into effect.
She was, above all, a presence, as the series announces by having her arrive driving a team of horses hell-for-leather into her hometown Halifax, where she has returned to take charge of her rundown ancestral home of Shibden Hall.
Tapping into the growing interest in VR, the company doubled down on its imaging prowess — it was known to have some of the best camera technology in its smartphones, with the patents to underpin it — and went hell for leather into VR cameras.
The first few stages of Not a Hero can be taken hell for leather, but while there are often sub-quest-like rewards for hitting certain achievements in every scenario, which include speed-based challenges, you'll want to feel your way into each kill zone.
Adobe determines its figures by tracking 80 percent of online transactions at 100 of the largest retailers on the web in the U.S. Shoppers went hell for leather in buying stuff online after their meals, racking up $1.3 billion in sales in the afternoon (our previous figure was $1.52 million spent online as of 2pm Pacific time on Thanksgiving Day).
Some have argued that while carriers are going hell for leather in their promotion of 5G, the idea of special 5G apps and services — versus using it to connect machines in an IoT play — that will spur adoption of those devices is not as apparent, and that's leading to it being more of an abstract concept, and not one that is leading the charge when it comes to apps and services, especially for the mass consumer market and for (human) business users.
It included guest performances by Amanda Brown of the Go-Betweens and James Cruickshank of the Cruel Sea. The album received positive reviews, and reached number 1 on the Australian Independent Charts. A video was made for the single "Hell for Leather".
Capt. Dike Conger and M/Sgt. "Three Star" Hennessy are sent with their new light tank for tests against horse cavalry under desert conditions. In an extended hell for leather race amongst a variety of obstacles, their tank wins against Col. Armstrong's 31st Cavalry.
He was captain and All-Southern in 1929. The 1929 team scored a record 346 points. Farris was also selected as a third-team All-American. The 1929 season was seen as a great turnaround for the UNC football team, led by the "hell-for-leather guard" Farris.
"Good Times" was a single by iconic Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus. It was released on EMI on 13 July, 1987; and was written by Dave Faulkner. Backing vocals were supplied by touring mates The Bangles. Its B-side was: "Hell for Leather (live)" and was also written by Faulkner.
Karacho (German for hell for leather) is a Gerstlauer steel roller coaster at Erlebnispark Tripsdrill, Germany designed by Imaginvest. It opened on 10 July 2013. It features a launch and 4 inversions, and accelerates to in 1.6 seconds. The ride was Gerstlauer's 50th roller coaster, with Erlebnispark Tripsdrill also being the park where the company installed their first roller coaster.
Robert Winder, formerly literary editor of The Independent for five years and Deputy Editor of Granta magazine during the late 1990s, is the author of Hell for Leather, a book about modern cricket, a book about British immigration, and also two novels ("Biographical Notes" 73) as well as many articles and book reviews in British periodicals. Winder is a team member of the Gaieties Cricket Club, whose chairman was Harold Pinter.Robert Winder and Ian Smith, "More Team Members" (page 3), "Cricket" sec., haroldpinter.
The film is part of a triptych of shorts, Sins of London, written by Tilton and directed by Milton. A graduate of the UEA Creative Writing Course, Tilton wrote the libretto for Hell for Leather, a comic film opera composed and directed by Dominik Scherrer. The film won numerous international awards, including the Prix Action Light at Locarno International Film Festival, and featured in the notorious Sensation exhibition at The Brooklyn Museum in 1999. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Tilton was guitarist and singer with the post-punk band The Membranes.
Recorded at London's Trident Studios by ex- Ozzy Osbourne and Ian Gillan lead guitarist Bernie Torme, it was released as a single and featured on the "Metal Killers" album. In 2007 he reformed London with original bass player Steve Voice and new guitarist Hugh O'Donnell and new drummer Colin Watterston. The band played their first London gig in over 30 years at the 12 Bar Club in Soho, London on Saturday 23 February 2008. Reboot, their first studio album in 34 years, was released in February 2012 and The Hell for Leather Mob album was released in July 2020.
His military reputation was also much enhanced. Daring feats of arms such as his hell-for-leather ride to Vicenza appealed to the popular imagination, even gaining the reluctant admiration of such men as Mussato, who fervently opposed Cangrande's autocratic style of rule. It typified the qualities for which he was to become increasingly famous: an almost reckless bravery in battle, coupled with magnanimity towards defeated enemies, some of whom he befriended in captivity. Among his prisoners on this occasion were the influential Paduan nobles Jacopo da Carrara and his nephew Marsilio, who became major players in Cangrande's later career.
The early pace in the Derby was extremely strong as Flamingo and Sunny Trace disputed the lead, going "hell for leather", with Wragg holding up Felstead several lengths behind the leading pair. Sunny Trace weakened early in the straight and Flamingo took a clear lead as Wragg moved Felstead up into a challenging position. Inside the final furlong Felstead took the lead on the inside and pulled ahead to win "quite comfortably" by one and a half lengths. The winning time of 2:34.4 equalled the race record set by Call Boy in the previous year.
After the race Elliott said, "I had the race won just when I wanted... when I shook him up he answered with the gameness I expected." In the Epsom Derby over one and a half miles on 6 June Flamingo was strongly fancied although Fairway started favourite. In the immediate build-up to the race the colt had been afforded police protection to prevent his being targeted by "dopers and other evilly- disposed individuals". Flamingo broke well and disputed the lead with Sunny Trace with the pair going "hell for leather" and setting an extremely strong pace before the latter gave way, allowing Flamingo open up a clear advantage in the straight.

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