The act of turning aside suddenly.
Turn sharply; change direction abruptly.
An erratic deflection from an intended course.
1 You and Rex Power Systems, you forced my car into a swerve !
2 He managed to swerve out of the lorry's path just in time.
3 The impediment made the car swerve and it ran into a lamp-post.
4 He came right at me and didn't attempt to slow or swerve .
5 But thanks to the Stanford experience there is still scope to swerve .
6 The mistake was trying to swerve back onto the road at forty.
7 Suddenly she felt the taxi swerve left to pass a slow-moving car.
8 I jerked awake as I felt the bus swerve out of control.
9 He jerked at the reins, causing the horses to start and swerve .
10 The thing that Rubin's book does is swerve past the ooooh shiny-new!
11 A burst of shots from the canal again forced them to swerve .
12 Peter tried to swerve , lost control, and landed hard on his butt.
13 Seek not to deceive me, nor swerve from the paths of truth.
14 He could walk or run any length of pipe and never swerve .
15 He didn't attempt to rein in the horses or to swerve away.
16 She loved one and all with a fidelity that did not swerve .
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