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  1. Nov 3, 2007 · Reckless abandon is a polite, almost tongue-in-cheek way of saying "rash." Eg. "He had just met her and for two weeks he courted her with reckless abandon." In its literal meaning it would mean the ultimate rash. It is scarcely used in conversation, but you will see it used in literature, both fiction and non-fiction.

  2. Jul 21, 2011 · RECKLESS: Grossly careless or negligent; re reckless adj. in both negligence and criminal cases, careless to the point of being heedless of the consequences ("grossly" negligent). Most commonly this refers to the traffic misdemeanor "reckless driving." It can also refer to use of firearms (shooting a gun in public place), explosives, or heavy ...

  3. Aug 21, 2019 · The Vehicle and Traffic Law prohibits reckless driving. It is also the law that requires drivers to have licenses. If I did see the word "Law" capitalized and treated as a proper noun all by itself, my first assumption would be that it referred to the Law of Moses (that is, the Torah or Pentateuch; the first five books of the Bible.)

  4. forum.wordreference.com › threads › i-was-am-wondering-if-you-could-can-help-meI was/am wondering if you could/can help me

    Dec 13, 2014 · Signal Modulation. France. English - Scotland. Dec 13, 2014. #4. If you say "could", it means that you were previously wondering, and now you are asking. If you say "am", it means that you are still wondering now, at the moment of asking. This carries an inference that you doubt the person's ability to help you, which would be considered impolite.

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