Swerve Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for swerve.
swerve
swerve
/swɜː(ɹ)v/
Examples
- The car swerved to avoid the animal.
- The ability to countersteer and swerve was essentially absent.
- The first is to swerve to avoid a collision loses.
- It may even swerve off the side of the runway.
- That's a rather sudden swerve to the generic from the specific.
- The car swerved all of a sudden but no one was hurt.
- Boelcke had to swerve to avoid a midair collision in the dogfight.
- Bram swerved the car to avoid hitting an animal on the road.
- The reason that spin on a football makes it swerve is the Magnus effect.
- Amazingly, the rest of the cars managed to swerve and avoid the stalled cars.
the act of turning aside suddenly
noun
an erratic deflection from an intended course
noun
turn sharply; change direction abruptly
verb
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"Swear + Curve. She had to swear to avoid the curve and not swerve."
"S + Curve. To suddenly curve or turn away."
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