lurch in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
LURCH (verb): to make an abrupt, unsteady movement or to experience a sudden emotional shift.
Sample Sentences
- He felt his heart lurch as he watched the car swerve dangerously close to the edge of the cliff.
- The sudden news of her promotion made him lurch with surprise and joy.
- As the boat lurched in the rough waves, passengers scrambled to maintain their balance.
- She could feel the ground lurch beneath her feet during the earthquake.
- His stomach lurched at the sight of the gruesome accident on the highway.
- The boat began to lurch violently as the storm intensified.
- He felt his stomach lurch when he heard the unexpected news.
- As the car took a sharp turn, I had to brace myself to avoid lurching to the side.
- The sudden lurch of the train caught passengers off guard, making some stumble.
- She watched in horror as the dog lurched forward, chasing after the squirrel.
- The boat began to lurch as the waves grew more turbulent.
- He felt a sudden lurch in his stomach when he heard the bad news.
- The car lurched forward unexpectedly, catching everyone off guard.
- She tried to maintain her balance as the train lurched around the bend.
- After a brief lurch, the old elevator finally reached the top floor.
- The boat began to lurch violently as the storm rolled in.
- She felt her heart lurch when she heard the unexpected news.
- The car lurched forward suddenly, causing passengers to grip their seats.
- As the train started moving, it gave a slight lurch that caught everyone off guard.
- He lurches from one idea to another, rarely finishing a single thought.
- He felt his stomach lurch as the roller coaster crested the highest point.
- The unexpected news caused her to lurch forward in disbelief.
- As the boat hit a wave, it lurched to one side, throwing everyone off balance.
- He tried to maintain his composure, but the sudden twist in the conversation made him lurch with surprise.
- The car lurched to a stop, narrowly avoiding the obstacle in the road.
- He felt a sudden lurch in his stomach as the roller coaster crested the hill.
- The ship began to lurch violently as the storm intensified, alarming the crew.
- She took a step forward, only to lurch sideways when her foot hit an unseen rock.
- In the middle of the presentation, he had to lurch to the side to avoid a flying paper airplane.
- The car lurched to a stop just inches from the pedestrian crossing.
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