Phrases with «veer»

The word "veer" means to change direction suddenly or sharply. Full definition

Sentences with «veer»

  • Combat doesn't veer from retro role - playing convention with encounters following a turn order, as players issue commands for their creatures to execute. (tech-gaming.com)
  • A perennial favorite, this season's sexy tuxedo looks thoroughly modern with a fitted, cropped pant and a lacy top (like Bocanegra ensemble in Beverly Hills) to keep the ensemble from veering into too - masculine territory. (people.com)
  • Now they kind of veered off course but not too far with a fighting / bike riding title with a heavy emphasis on speed. (darkstation.com)
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