intransitive. To move (jerkily or unsteadily) from side to side.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in specific manner > irregular movement or agitation > unsteady movement > move unsteadily [verb (intransitive)] > lurch (7) wrickc1305 intransitive. To move (jerkily or unsteadily) from side to side. swagger1724 intransitive. To sway, lurch; Scottish to stagger. ricket1827 intransitive. With adverb or adverbial phrase: to move unsteadily; to lurch. lurch1851 To move suddenly, unsteadily, and without purpose in any direction, as, e.g. a person staggering. stumble1873 transferred. Of an inanimate thing: To move by jolts or falls. rare. to play stoit1881 a lurch. to play stoit, to lurch or stagger. to play stoiter1890 a stumble; to play stoiter, to stagger. |
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