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The example sentences of LURCHING in videos (1 in total of 1)

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Use "lurching" in a sentence | "lurching" example sentences

How to use "lurching" in a sentence?

  • Maybe you'll get lucky." I said bleakly, lurching on my feet. "Maybe I'll get hit by a truck on my way back.
    -Stephenie Meyer-
  • China has lunged into the 21st century, while India is still lurching toward it.
    -Steven Rattner-
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Definition and meaning of LURCHING

What does "lurching mean?"

/lərCH/

lurching

noun
A sudden forward movement.
verb
To make an abrupt sudden movement.

What are synonyms of "lurching"?
Some common synonyms of "lurching" are:
  • stagger,
  • stumble,
  • sway,
  • reel,
  • roll,
  • weave,
  • totter,
  • flounder,
  • falter,
  • wobble,
  • slip,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈstaɡər/

stagger
noun verb

unsteady walk or movement. To greatly surprise someone.

/ˈstəmbəl/

stumble
noun verb

Failing to do something well, e.g. giving a speech. To trip and almost fall.

/swā/

sway
noun verb

Action of moving slowly from side to side. move or cause to move slowly or rhythmically backward and forward or from side.

/rēl/

reel
noun verb

cylinder on which flexible material can be wound. To wind something in on a reel; pull something in.

/rōl/

roll
noun verb

A list of names (e.g. for school). move by turning over and over on axis.

/wēv/

weave
noun verb

Particular type of cloth made by crossing threads. To make a cloth or baskets by crossing threads.

/ˈtädər/

totter
noun verb

feeble or unsteady gait. To walk unsteadily, as when ill or drunk.

/ˈfloundər/

flounder
verb

struggle or stagger clumsily in mud or water.

/ˈfôltər/

falter
verb

lose strength or momentum.

/ˈwäbəl/

wobble
noun verb

unsteady movement from side to side. To walk or move with a rocking, staggering motion.

/slip/

slip
noun verb

Occasion when something grows worse or drops lower. To slide out of place or fall to the ground.

What are antonyms of "lurching"?
Some common antonyms of "lurching" are:
  • tiptoe,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈtipˌtō/

tiptoe
noun verb

On tiptoe (walking) on your toes so as to be quiet. walk quietly and carefully with one's heels raised and one's weight on balls of feet.

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