swerving Synonyms
swerving Meaning
Wordnet
swerving (n)
the act of turning aside suddenly
swerving Sentence Examples
- The car swerved dangerously around the corner, narrowly missing the oncoming traffic.
- The roller coaster swerved and twisted through the amusement park, giving riders an intense thrill ride.
- The cyclist swerved to avoid a pothole, but lost control and crashed into a tree.
- The skier swerved down the mountain, cutting through the fresh powder with precision.
- The driver swerved to avoid a deer that had run into the road, but it was too late and they collided.
- The boat swerved to dodge a large wave, but it was engulfed in water and capsized.
- The plane swerved sharply to avoid a collision with another aircraft, causing panic among the passengers.
- The race car swerved through the tight turn, pushing the limits of its performance.
- The boxer swerved and dodged his opponent's punches, trying to find an opening.
- The wind swerved and changed direction, causing the sailboat to alter its course.
FAQs About the word swerving
the act of turning aside suddenly
veering, sheering, bending, turning, yawing, bowing, weaving, cutting, sweeping, zigging
straightening,straightening,,
The car swerved dangerously around the corner, narrowly missing the oncoming traffic.
The roller coaster swerved and twisted through the amusement park, giving riders an intense thrill ride.
The cyclist swerved to avoid a pothole, but lost control and crashed into a tree.
The skier swerved down the mountain, cutting through the fresh powder with precision.