Word: lurches

Category: lurches

Autos & Vehicles, Hobbies & Leisure, Pets & Animals

Related words: lurches

car lurches

Synonyms: lurches

stagger, stumble, lunge, pitching, pitch

Translations: lurches

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spanish
Translations:
bandazos, sacudidas, tumbos
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german
Translations:
torkelt, taumelt, schlingert
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french
Translations:
embardées, embardée, les embardées
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italian
Translations:
barcolla, sobbalzi, piccoli sbalzi
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portuguese
Translations:
guinadas, solavancos
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dutch
Translations:
slingerend, slingert
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russian
Translations:
кренится
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norwegian
Translations:
sniker, sniker seg, kommer gående
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swedish
Translations:
raglar
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danish
Translations:
krænger, krænger over
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czech
Translations:
potácí, se potácí, klopýtá
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turkish
Translations:
sarsılıyor, sarhoşvari dolaşır, sarhoşvari, ve sarhoşvari dolaşır
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greek
Translations:
παραπαίει, καραδοκεί, lurches προς, lurches προς τα
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ukrainian
Translations:
крениться, нахиляється
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belarusian
Translations:
хіліцца
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croatian
Translations:
srlja, naglo skreće
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macedonian
Translations:
тетеравењата
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slovak
Translations:
potáca, potácajú, balansuje, tacká

The meaning and "use of": lurches

noun
  • an abrupt uncontrolled movement, especially an unsteady tilt or roll. - the boat gave a violent lurch , and he missed his footing
  • leave an associate or friend abruptly and without assistance or support in a difficult situation. - Some of the ‘cool’ people will leave you in the lurch or betray your friends; at least one of the people you can't stand will prove to be a loyal, courageous, and inspiring friend.
verb
  • make an abrupt, unsteady, uncontrolled movement or series of movements; stagger. - the car lurched forward

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