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How to use hell-for-leather in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word hell-for-leather? Here are some examples.

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So will we be treated to the Swiss in cavalier mood, chasing goals hell-for-leather and blasting into the last sixteen with all guns blazing?
There was no hell-for-leather drama in the first movement, only classical proportioning.
Both sides are likely to go hell-for-leather in today's encounter and Marouane Fellaini and Steven Gerrard won't be taking any prisoners.
Leeds are playing very well and I don't expect them to lose many more games this season so we'll have to go hell-for-leather to catch them.
However, as armies became better trained and more professional, the all-encompassing, hell-for-leather, gemme-outta-here bug-out that was part and parcel of Greek hoplite warfare had been somewhat ameliorated.
So bristling, aggressive, hell-for-leather England had been neutered.
In the entire fleet of Fountain Mercury trophy-winning boats, none is more dedicated to the art and science of fishing than the brawny, hell-for-leather 38 Open Bow.
Triple Athens medal list Bradley Wiggins made a steady if unremarkable start to the Tour Down Under, finishing in the bunch after a hell-for-leather opening day in Adelaide.
In most parks on Merseyside this is a common sight, huge dogs running hell-for-leather anywhere and everywhere, a danger to children and other dogs.
Less full of bile, more the youthful bombast and frenetic, feverish energy usually reserved for sugar-addled youths, running hell-for-leather around a playground.
These two really don't like each other, and with so much pride at stake they are sure to go hell-for-leather to please the baying mob in the Echo Arena.
Unless, of course, you worry that the Government's hell-for-leather plans to build yet more green belt homes will permanently cloak it in concrete.
The Finale, one of Tchaikovsky's biggest showstoppers, gets the fullbore, hell-for-leather treatment, starting strong and ending in an appropriately thrilling ride.
Examples from Classical Literature
He wants to be a wicked, hell-for-leather fellow, but he hasn't got the stomach for it!
And there she was, galloping into that field, hell-for-leather, unwrapping her long-tailed whip as she came.
Here, Gaddy, take the chit to bingle and ride hell-for-leather.
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