swerve (swûrv) tr. & intr.v. swerved, swerv·ing, swerves; To turn aside or be turned aside from a straight course. n. The act of swerving. [Middle English ... Synonyms: These verbs mean to turn away from a straight or prescribed course: a gaze that never swerved; won't depart from family traditions;
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Copy & paste this link to your blog or website to reference this page ... Part of Speech: ... pretending to move in one direction, then quickly moving in the opposite direction to fake a defender into going the wrong way; also, this move while dribbling the ball in soccer...
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Copy & paste this link to your blog or website to reference this page ... What is swerve swee... ... What caused the car...
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Definition of sheer with German, Dutch, French, Italian, and Spanish translations and search. Pronunciation sound files. ... English Dictionary - With Multi-Lingual Search ... (nautical) The curve of the main deck or gunwale from bow to stern.
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Yaw: Nautical To swerve off course momentarily or temporarily: The ship yawed as the heavy wave struck abeam. ... Zeitgeist · Word of the day · Blog · Random word ... intransitive verb To turn about the vertical axis. Used of an aircraft, spacecraft, or projectile.
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we threw on clothes, grabbed our bags, and headed for the door.  the sky was still dark offering endless possibilities.  Jamie and i hopped on our beach cruisers- ...   I swerved back and forth, dangled my feet over the path and balanced my legs on the  handlebars.  jamie and i couldn’t stop smiling and laughing.
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Glossary of Nautical Terms (circa. 1814) ... The situation of the sails, when their surfaces are pressed aft against the mast by the force of the wind. ... The hinder part of a ship, or towards the stern. It also signifies farther aft or nearer to the stern; as, the barricade stands ABAFT the main-mast; that is,
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In an unprecedented subbing fail, a British nuclear sub recently crashed into a French one. I've got the feeling somebody swerved out of their lane (read: ... BTW, the sonar dome is located in the bow of the boat - that's the front, for all you nautically impaired - so that means the French ran into the English,
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There was The Dodger, of course, but also Captain Comeback, Captain America, and the nautically themed Jolly Roger. ... He saw the screen was covered, so he came down still holding the ball, swerved to make two of the Duke guys collide into each other, shook off the third tackler and took off about 75 yards for a...
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