swerve in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
To change direction suddenly or shift focus to avoid something or alter the topic of discussion.
Sample Sentences
- The driver had to swerve sharply to avoid hitting the deer on the road.
- In the heat of the argument, she decided to swerve the conversation toward lighter topics.
- As the skateboarder approached the obstacle, he managed to swerve just in time to avoid a fall.
- The storm caused the ship to swerve dangerously as the waves crashed against its hull.
- He learned to swerve his emotions, masking his true feelings behind a calm facade.
- He had to swerve sharply to avoid hitting the deer that suddenly darted onto the road.
- The car began to swerve dangerously as the driver tried to regain control on the icy pavement.
- During the heated debate, she swerved from the main topic, diving into personal anecdotes.
- As the cyclist approached the intersection, he had to swerve to avoid the oncoming vehicle.
- To keep the conversation light, she decided to swerve away from the serious issues at hand.
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