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lurch - use in sentences
Converse of object
- give: Suddenly the ship gave an almighty lurch that threw me out my chair.
- see: I seen the body lurch and I saw the body lurch again, I heard another shot that missed.
Adjective modifier
- sudden: Of course, events in Russia remain critical and the potential for a sudden lurch into darkness remains.
Modifying Another Word
- violently: As I pushed the starter button the bike lurched violently to the right.
- wildly: The team's form lurched wildly throughout the 1908-09 season.
- suddenly: Yes, the story lurches suddenly from school comedy to War of the Worlds mayhem.
- forward: Frequently, the mule would lurch forward to snatch a mouthful of wild fennel.
- about: If three sheets are loose and blowing about in the wind then the boat will lurch about like a drunken sailor.
- back: Do you twig that these parliamentarians are not going to let us lurch back into the rut?
Followed by an intransitive particle
- over: INVENTORY You are carrying: a spell book a silver coin a pouch The drunk stands and lurches over to you.
- off: I hate the way you lurch off sideways into air Having read my thoughts against you.
- out: Suddenly a Tiger lurched out of the hollow just in front of the gun.
- up: Half an hour in the galley & I lurched up on deck to join the main group.
Followed by a transitive particle
- up: Higgins lurched up the slope like a thunderous bear toward Mr Jones's pew.
Used with why or when
- when: There's no heaving or lurching even when the suspension is set to its usual comfort mode.
Preposition: in
- direction: Consider this from a disabled person's perspective, where the balance of power between patient and doctor takes an extreme lurch in one direction.
Preposition: from
- crisis: The nation needs a solid strategy for rail to prevent Amtrak lurching from crisis to crisis.
- side: The frame was shaking violently around them, lurching from side to side on its suspension.
- disaster: Why do they seem to lurch from one disaster to another?
Noun used with modifier
- stomach: He read a little of what was on the screen, and felt his stomach lurch.
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