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noun

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Recent Examples of lurch
Verb
But these things come in cycles and football clubs tend to lurch from one short-term opportunity to another. Richard Amofa, The Athletic, 2 Aug. 2024 During Trump's first term, freedom of the press in the United States lurched downward, as did trust in media. David Faris, Newsweek, 4 Nov. 2024
Noun
As the country has become more polarized, this has meant more frequent lurches in the Badger State. Nancy C. Unger / Made By History, TIME, 28 Oct. 2024 The company's upcoming spinoff, however, will live on NBC and Peacock, leaving USA in the lurch. Alex Weprin, The Hollywood Reporter, 21 Nov. 2024 See all Example Sentences for lurch 
Recent Examples of Synonyms for lurch
Verb
  • Manipulation tactics may sway hearts but not minds.
    USA TODAY, USA TODAY, 12 Dec. 2024
  • None of those statistics, nor the strong consensus among Lower Basin officials seemed to sway the Upper Basin states, even though New Mexico and Utah have enacted settlements with Navajo.
    Debra Utacia Krol, The Arizona Republic, 10 Dec. 2024
Verb
  • Parachute's Eco Comfort mattress is discounted from its usual $2,400 to $1,680 (for the queen-size), with other bed size savings staggered accordingly.
    Paris Wilson, Condé Nast Traveler, 2 Dec. 2024
  • That said, while individual stocks staggered, the broader market advanced.
    Yeo Boon Ping, CNBC, 27 Nov. 2024
Noun
  • But Singles’ Day 2024 wasn't the washout that many had feared.
    Gemma A. Williams, Forbes, 20 Nov. 2024
  • Still, Thursday wasn’t a complete washout, thanks in part to cruise ships and cigarettes.
    Stan Choe, Los Angeles Times, 31 Oct. 2024
Verb
  • The Texas Cheerleader Murder Plot delves into a crime that shook the town of Channelview, Texas, in 1991.
    Tim Ryan, Newsweek, 18 Dec. 2024
  • Add chicken pieces to bag, a few at a time, shaking to coat.
    Karla Walsh, Better Homes & Gardens, 17 Dec. 2024
Noun
  • Massachusetts officials repeatedly failed to hold Steward Health Care accountable for regulatory violations for over a decade, contributing to the hospital chain's eventual collapse and undermining parts of the state's health care system.
    Mike Deehan, Axios, 16 Dec. 2024
  • Lawmaking has largely ground to halt since the government’s collapse.
    Sophie Tanno, CNN, 15 Dec. 2024
Verb
  • This year, Clarkson rocked a black suede coat with super-fluffy shearling trim at the lapels, cuffs, and hem, finishing the look with black boots and gleaming silver hoops.
    Jamie Allison Sanders, People.com, 14 Dec. 2024
  • The New York Mets rocked the baseball world this week by signing outfielder Juan Soto .
    Matt Musico, Newsweek, 13 Dec. 2024
Noun
  • However, there were no upsets on this day: Waters cruised to a 9,4 win for the title.
    Todd Boss, Forbes, 9 Dec. 2024
  • Ohio State and Miami tumble in College Football Playoff rankings After suffering shocking upsets to unranked opponents on Saturday, Ohio State and Miami dropped in the penultimate CFB rankings ahead of conference championship week.
    Andrew Torgan, CNN, 4 Dec. 2024
Noun
  • Overall, Macron personally bears responsibility for this fiasco, and as such is very much diminished politically. Follow me on LinkedIn.
    Mike O'Sullivan, Forbes, 5 Dec. 2024
  • The Bears’ latest calamity ended Thursday with an absolutely astounding final-minute fiasco.
    Dan Wiederer, Chicago Tribune, 29 Nov. 2024

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“Lurch.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/lurch. Accessed 21 Dec. 2024.

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