sallanma, sallanarak, sallanan, sallan, sallanmak, silkinme, sendeleme, yalpa yapmak, sallantı, geminin birdenbire sallanması veya silkinmesi, yalpa vurmak, silkinmek, zor durum, sendelemek, yalpalama, leave in the lurch güç bir zamanda terketmek, yalpa, birdenbire sallanma, gemi sallanması, yalpala, gemi sallanmasi, yalpalamak, sendelemek, sallantı, sarsıntı,
Present participle of lurch, the action of the verb to lurch, walking unsteadily; "a stqaggering gait", walking unsteadily; "a stqaggering gait, To make such a sudden, unsteady movement, A sudden or unsteady movement, To steal; to rob, A sudden roll of a ship to one side, as in heavy weather; hence, a swaying or staggering movement to one side, as that by a drunken man, To leave in the lurch; to cheat, stagger, sway, move unsteadily; make a sudden sideways movement, abruptly roll or pitch to one side, Fig, To roll or sway suddenly to one side, as a ship or a drunken man, An old game played with dice and counters; a variety of the game of tables, Make such a movement; stagger, To swallow or eat greedily; to devour; hence, to swallow up, To dodge; to shift; to play tricks, A double score in cribbage for the winner when his adversary has been left in the lurch, A sudden and capricious inclination of the mind, To withdraw to one side, or to a private place; to lurk, an unsteady uneven gait, a decisive defeat in a game (especially in cribbage), an unsteady uneven gait the act of moving forward suddenly abrupt up-and-down motion (as caused by a ship or other conveyance); "the pitching and tossing was quite exciting", If someone leaves you in the lurch, they go away or stop helping you at a very difficult time. You wouldn't leave an old friend in the lurch, surely?. In a difficult or embarrassing position, disapproval If you say that a person or organization lurches from one thing to another, you mean they move suddenly from one course of action or attitude to another in an uncontrolled way. The state government has lurched from one budget crisis to another The first round of multilateral trade talks has lurched between hope and despair. Lurch is also a noun. The property sector was another casualty of the lurch towards higher interest rates, staggering, swaying, unsteady motion; sudden sideways movement, abrupt rolling or pitching to one side; defeat in which the winner's score is much greater than the loser's (especially in cribbage), To lurch means to make a sudden movement, especially forwards, in an uncontrolled way. As the car sped over a pothole she lurched forward Henry looked, stared, and lurched to his feet Lurch is also a noun. The car took a lurch forward but grounded in a deep rut, the act of moving forward suddenly, abrupt up-and-down motion (as caused by a ship or other conveyance); "the pitching and tossing was quite exciting", walk as if unable to control one's movements; "The drunken man staggered into the room", a decisive defeat in a game (especially in cribbage) defeat by a lurch move abruptly; "The ship suddenly lurched to the left", move slowly and unsteadily; "The truck lurched down the road, defeat by a lurch, loiter about, with no apparent aim, move abruptly; "The ship suddenly lurched to the left", move slowly and unsteadily; "The truck lurched down the road",
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Present participle of lurch
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the action of the verb to lurch
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walking unsteadily; "a stqaggering gait"
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walking unsteadily; "a stqaggering gait
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lurch
To make such a sudden, unsteady movement
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A sudden or unsteady movement - "Yet I hoped by grouting at the earth below it to be able to dislodge the stone at the side; but while I was considering how best to begin, the candle flickered, the wick gave a sudden lurch to one side, and I was left in darkness."
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lurch
To steal; to rob
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A sudden roll of a ship to one side, as in heavy weather; hence, a swaying or staggering movement to one side, as that by a drunken man
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lurch
To leave in the lurch; to cheat
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lurch
stagger, sway, move unsteadily; make a sudden sideways movement, abruptly roll or pitch to one side fiil
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lurch
Fig
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lurch
To roll or sway suddenly to one side, as a ship or a drunken man
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lurch
An old game played with dice and counters; a variety of the game of tables
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lurch
Make such a movement; stagger
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lurch
To swallow or eat greedily; to devour; hence, to swallow up
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lurch
To dodge; to shift; to play tricks
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lurch
A double score in cribbage for the winner when his adversary has been left in the lurch
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lurch
A sudden and capricious inclination of the mind
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lurch
To withdraw to one side, or to a private place; to lurk
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lurch
an unsteady uneven gait
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lurch
a decisive defeat in a game (especially in cribbage)
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lurch
an unsteady uneven gait the act of moving forward suddenly abrupt up-and-down motion (as caused by a ship or other conveyance); "the pitching and tossing was quite exciting"
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lurch
If someone leaves you in the lurch, they go away or stop helping you at a very difficult time. You wouldn't leave an old friend in the lurch, surely?. In a difficult or embarrassing position
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lurch
disapproval If you say that a person or organization lurches from one thing to another, you mean they move suddenly from one course of action or attitude to another in an uncontrolled way. The state government has lurched from one budget crisis to another The first round of multilateral trade talks has lurched between hope and despair. Lurch is also a noun. The property sector was another casualty of the lurch towards higher interest rates
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lurch
staggering, swaying, unsteady motion; sudden sideways movement, abrupt rolling or pitching to one side; defeat in which the winner's score is much greater than the loser's (especially in cribbage) isim
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lurch
To lurch means to make a sudden movement, especially forwards, in an uncontrolled way. As the car sped over a pothole she lurched forward Henry looked, stared, and lurched to his feet Lurch is also a noun. The car took a lurch forward but grounded in a deep rut
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lurch
the act of moving forward suddenly
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lurch
abrupt up-and-down motion (as caused by a ship or other conveyance); "the pitching and tossing was quite exciting"
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walk as if unable to control one's movements; "The drunken man staggered into the room"
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lurch
a decisive defeat in a game (especially in cribbage) defeat by a lurch move abruptly; "The ship suddenly lurched to the left"
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move slowly and unsteadily; "The truck lurched down the road
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lurch
defeat by a lurch
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loiter about, with no apparent aim
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move abruptly; "The ship suddenly lurched to the left"
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move slowly and unsteadily; "The truck lurched down the road"
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