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Source: Webster's dictionaryConnell, 1984, p. 101: "How many Gatling guns lurched across the prairie is uncertain. Source: Internet
Roy Orbison was being belted out at a deafening level and a man lurched into me before falling flat on his back and cracking his head on the floor. Source: Internet
It has lurched erratically into the harbor, sprung multiple leaks, and turned upside down. Source: Internet
As the engine roared to life, White House staffers tried to steer the press corps to safety, but when the tractor lurched forward, they too were forced to scramble for safety." Source: Internet
He points out that the Kathleen Wynne Liberals have lurched so far to the left that they rival the NDP for big government policies. Source: Internet
People lurched forward in traffic, resting their elbows on their car doors, fingers pressed onto their temples, inching forward, pounding their steering wheels. Source: Internet