Abrupt up-and-down motion (as caused by a ship or other conveyance)
Walk as if unable to control one's movements.
The act of moving forward suddenly.
Другие значения термина "lurch" 1 But several councillors said the government was leaving Aucklanders in the lurch .
2 Nepal, Bangladesh and the Maldives lurch from one political crisis to another.
3 That Ellis's company had left farmers in the lurch was well known.
4 Every few minutes Slidell would lurch to his feet and disappear outside.
5 With a sudden lurch forward the Sergeant plunged headlong in the snow.
6 The bubble burst leaving the new north Dublin suburb in the lurch .
7 It was never her way to leave a fellow-creature in the lurch .
8 Do you seriously mean you're going to leave me in the lurch ?
9 The boat gave a little lurch toward the middle of the stream.
10 I hope to God he'll not leave us in the lurch to-night.
11 After all these years I could never leave Bernard in the lurch .
12 I lurch forward in surprise to look at the girl who spoke.
13 That was a pretty rough way you left me in the lurch .
14 But the world may have taken a lurch in their desired direction.
15 And he found his walk peculiar; more a lurch than a step.
16 And Dad would never have left any white man in the lurch .
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