lurch|lurched|lurches|lurching in English

verb

[lɜrtʃ /lɜː-]

stagger, sway, move unsteadily; make a sudden sideways movement, abruptly roll or pitch to one side

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1. The truck lurched sideways.

2. Its dark and lurching mast filled all my vision.

3. Certainly his career has lurched Chaotically, Gilliam says

4. My stomach gave an involuntary lurch.

5. His disciples coalesce around him as he lurches towards the inevitable.

6. 7 He lurched through the bar, grinning inanely.

7. She gave a little cry and lurched forwards.

8. The man lurched drunkenly out of the pub.

9. Bunched britches, lurching loins, hot haunches, call it what you want.

10. John felt a lurch of dismay.

11. Her heart gave an unsteady lurch.

12. " My heart lurched at the sight of him.

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14. I wouldn't leave her in the lurch.

15. A damp, musty smell lurched out to greet him.

16. Certainly his career has lurched chaotically, Gilliam says.

17. 27 Virginia's heart lurched painfully in her chest.

18. Turn that frown upside down, Lurch.

19. He resigned and left me in the lurch.

20. Sam hit the gas and the car lurched forward.

21. Poor Sylvia got left in the lurch.

22. With a gawky, clunky gait Magic lurches slowly across the yard.

23. George quitted his job, leaving his boss in the lurch.

24. Street, Hollywood and Detrait are also left in the lurch.

25. The coachman cracked his whip and the carriage lurched forward.