swerve (verb)

  • 31wander — verb 1) I wandered around the mansion Syn: stroll, amble, saunter, walk, dawdle, potter, ramble, meander; roam, rove, range, drift, prowl; informal traipse, mosey, tootle, mooch 2) …

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  • 32deviate — verb Syn: diverge, digress, drift, stray, veer, swerve, get sidetracked, branch off, differ, vary …

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  • 33lurch — verb 1) he lurched into the kitchen Syn: stagger, stumble, sway, reel, roll, totter 2) the car lurched to the left Syn: swing, list, roll, pitch, veer …

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  • 34veer — verb Syn: turn, swerve, swing, weave, wheel, change direction, change course, deviate …

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  • 35zigzag — verb Syn: twist, meander, snake, wind, weave, swerve …

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  • 36Glossary of cue sports terms — The following is a glossary of traditional English language terms used in the three overarching cue sports disciplines: carom (or carambole) billiards referring to the various carom games played on a billiard table without pockets; pool (pocket… …

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  • 37Frequentative — In grammar, a frequentative form of a word is one which indicates repeated action. The frequentative form can be considered a separate, but not completely independent word, called a frequentative. English frequentative is no longer productive,… …

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  • 38turn — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. rotation, revolution; twirl, twist; deflection, diversion; coil, convulsion; change; crisis; aptitude, ability, skill; act, skit; spell, shift, tour, trick. v. revolve, rotate, pivot; reel; rebel,… …

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  • 39veer — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. swerve, shift; deviate; jibe, come about, yaw. See change, deviation. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. swerve, deviate, depart, digress, diverge, bend, turn, divert, deflect, sheer, avert, curve; see also… …

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  • 40deviate — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. deflect, digress, swerve, shy, vary, wander, stray, turn aside, veer, bear off, go out of control, divagate, depart from, break the pattern, go amiss, err, angle away, angle off, diverge, leave the beaten path, not conform …

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