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lurch <a lurch; lurches> N

lurch N AUTO

leave in the lurch VB

be left in the lurch VB

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The phenomenon was known as porpoising, as the car appeared to be lifting and squatting at different speeds, causing it to lurch violently through corners.
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He grows bored and walks off, leaving the models and production staff in the lurch.
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Shortly after midnight when a new watch came on duty, the ship was heeling over eighteen degrees and was felt to lurch to starboard twice.
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Once the two meet, the man is horrified to observe that his date is masculine, grunting, and lurching.
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There was then a sudden lurch to starboard and the ship turned over.
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This quest lurched back and forth between state autonomy and centralization.
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At around 7:45 p.m. the ship lurched to port and capsized.
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Nay they left them in the lurch: but that was their falsehood and their invention.
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It lurched across the road towards the loch 20yd m away, leaving only a trail of broken undergrowth in its wake.
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The next minute, all personnel are hurled forward by a colossal lurch.
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