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    lurch
    /ləːtʃ/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. an abrupt uncontrolled movement, especially an unsteady tilt or roll: "the boat gave a violent lurch and he missed his footing"

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  2. a sudden movement or change that is not smooth or normal: The truck gave a sudden lurch as it was hit by a strong gust of wind. The party's lurch (= sudden change) to the left will lose it a lot of support. Synonym. stagger. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. The meaning of LURCH is to move with a lurch; also : stagger. How to use lurch in a sentence.

  4. To lurch is to suddenly moveusually forward. If you are on a ship that lurches a lot during a storm, you may find your body lurching in one direction and your stomach going in the opposite one.

  5. lurch. ( lɜːtʃ) vb ( intr) 1. to lean or pitch suddenly to one side. 2. to stagger or sway.

  6. an act or instance of swaying abruptly. an awkward, swaying or staggering motion or gait. a sudden tip or roll to one side, as of a ship or a staggering person. verb (used without object) to make a lurch; move with lurches; stagger: The wounded man lurched across the room. Synonyms: totter, reel, lunge. (of a ship) to roll or pitch suddenly. lurch.

  7. To lurch means to make a sudden movement, especially forwards, in an uncontrolled way.

  8. lurch meaning, definition, what is lurch: to walk or move suddenly in an uncontrol...: Learn more.

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