He praised Mr. Turner's "sheer romantic recklessness."
Cdr George Churchill-Coleman, head of Scotland Yard's anti-terrorist squad, described the attack as 'an act of sheer recklessness'.
But his nuclear testimony singed indiscriminately, and his sheer recklessness seemed to suggest that he was telling, at least partially, the truth.
Part of it was sheer recklessness, a determination to plunge ahead, regardless of cars and walls and stairs.
Who else would have plunged into the venture with such sheer recklessness?
It only seemed so, because of the pirate's furious style of attack, showering blow on blow with what looked like sheer recklessness.
A lot more, as it turns out, than the prison warden and a minister, who lack the courage or the sheer recklessness to act on their own doubts about Beachum's guilt.
But when he read about sheer recklessness, that Kennedy hit a tree and died after a family game of football-on-skis, it was too much even for the professional daredevil in him.
In three minutes he shot down two Migs, surprising them by sheer recklessness.
She apparently claims to be absolutely fearless and she is, in fact, very courageous, often to the point of sheer recklessness.