1. careening - Noun
2. careening - Verb
of Careen
Source: Webster's dictionaryI will tell you what is my overriding perception of the last twenty years: that we are a civilization careening toward a succession of anticlimaxes – toward an infinity of unsatisfying, and disagreeable endings. John Irving
Before Tim went on his unfortunate careening course, it was a legitimate research project. Source: Internet
It sent his car careening into Bessie Smith's overturned Packard, completely wrecking it. Source: Internet
A train that went careening over the end of elevated tracks in Spijkenisse, the Netherlands, on Monday was left teetering about 30 feet above the ground, above. Source: Internet
If successful, some dancers will "get the spirit" (Tok Pisin: kisim spirit), flailing wildly and careening about the dance floor. Source: Internet
And there's the entire right-wing think tank and media machine blaring, careening, gloating. Source: Internet