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What (who) is Swerve - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Swerve (disambiguation); Swerve (song)

swerve         
v. n.
1.
Deviate, depart, diverge, turn aside, go astray.
2.
Bend, incline, yield, give way.
3.
Climb, move upward, swarm, wind.
swerve         
v. (D; intr.) to swerve from; to (to swerve from a course; to swerve to the right)
swerve         
(swerves, swerving, swerved)
If a vehicle or other moving thing swerves or if you swerve it, it suddenly changes direction, often in order to avoid hitting something.
Drivers coming in the opposite direction swerved to avoid the bodies...
Her car swerved off the road into a 6ft high brick wall...
Suddenly Ned swerved the truck, narrowly missing a blond teenager on a skateboard.
VERB: V, V prep/adv, V n
Swerve is also a noun.
He swung the car to the left and that swerve saved Malone's life.
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Wikipedia

Swerve

Swerve may refer to:

  • Turning an automobile sharply to avoid a road hazard
  • Clinamen, a concept in early atomic theory
  • The curved flight of a spinning object due to the Magnus effect
  • A brand of Erythritol-based sugar substitute
Examples of use of Swerve
1. Who will swerve first," a senior U.S. official said.
2. Any arts institution should constantly jolt and swerve unexpectedly.
3. It does not swerve to accommodate any deviant desire or to make any compromise.
4. Larry Jones said a deputy fired the Taser after a second car had to swerve.
5. She was forced to swerve and ended up on a grass verge, it was claimed.