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- LURCH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LURCH is to move with a lurch; also : stagger How to use lurch in a sentence
- LURCHING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
LURCHING definition: 1 present participle of lurch 2 to move in a way that is not regular or normal, especially making… Learn more
- LURCH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
LURCH definition: 1 to move in a way that is not regular or normal, especially making sudden movements backwards or…
- LURCHING Synonyms: 52 Similar Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for LURCHING: swaying, rocking, shaking, rolling, jerking, wobbling, tossing, careening, halting, vibrating
- Lurching - definition of lurching by The Free Dictionary
To roll or pitch suddenly or erratically: The ship lurched in the storm The car gave a start and then lurched forward n 1 A staggering or tottering movement or gait 2 An abrupt rolling or pitching [Origin unknown ] n The losing position of a cribbage player who has not passed the halfway mark at the end of the game
- LURCH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
To lurch means to make a sudden movement, especially forwards, in an uncontrolled way As the car sped over a pothole she lurched forward [VERB adverb preposition] Henry looked, stared, and lurched to his feet [VERB adverb preposition] More and more frequently the vessel lurched into a sudden roll [VERB adverb preposition] Lurch is also a noun
- lurch verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of lurch verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [intransitive] (+ adv prep ) to make a sudden, unsteady movement forward or to one side synonym stagger, sway Suddenly the horse lurched to one side and the child fell off The plane lurched unsteadily
- LURCH - Meaning Translations | Collins English Dictionary
To lurch means to make a sudden movement, especially forwards, in an uncontrolled way [ ] 2 If you say that a person or organization lurches from one thing to another, you mean they move suddenly from one course of action or attitude to another in an uncontrolled way [disapproval] [ ] 3 See leave sb in the lurch [ ]
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