Phrases with «lurch»

"Lurch" means to move suddenly or unsteadily, usually with a jerking or swaying motion. Full definition

Sentences with «lurch»

  • Another great benefit is that this system would give the MTA a stable and continuing source of cash for the foreseeable future — enabling it to make long - term plans and investments instead of lurching from crisis to crisis every five years. (politico.com)
  • The story lurches forward in spasms. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Assayas never seems terribly far from lurching into silliness, such as the poor, CGI presentation of the spirits themselves. (filmireland.net)
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