"Lurched" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Lurched" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Lurched" Meaning

The verb "lurched" means to move or cause something to move suddenly and unsteadily, often with a jolt or shake. It can also mean to sway or totter, especially in an uncontrolled manner. For example, "The car lurched forward as the driver stepped on the gas."

"Lurched" Examples

Usage Examples of "lurched"


Here are five examples of how to use the word "lurched" in a sentence:

The old car lurched forward as it finally started to move after sputtering for minutes.
As I stepped onto the bus, it lurched to a stop in front of the next stop, throwing me off balance.
The cat lurched forward, its ears perked up and tail twitching, as it sensed the presence of the mouse.
After a few sips of the bitter coffee, I lurched out of bed, feeling groggy and disoriented.
The bumpy road caused our tour van to lurched violently, sending souvenir glasses tumbling to the floor.

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