careen \kə-rēn\ verb to move forward quickly while swaying or lurching. From Middle French carine, side of a boat, from Latin carina, keel of a boat, of nutshell, related to Greek káryon, nut. Based on the dictionary definition, which sentence correctly uses the word careen?
A. The football player scored a touchdown with a careen move by dodging around other players with fancy footwork.
B. The golf cart careened around the corner, dumping the golfers and their bags out on the grass. 6
C. The pilot careened the airplane safely down the runway even though the winds pushed against it forcefully.
OD. The child drove the bumper car around in a careen manner, hitting every car in her path.