Spectacularly drunk, he LURCHED from one side of the path to the other.
I banged my head with every lurch of the ship. My former friends will never know how I felt when they left me in the lurch.
When you release the handbrake, the vehicle may begin to lurch.
I banged my head when the wagon gave a sudden lurch.
The bus would lurch every few minutes, causing passengers to feel nauseous.
Church is a place to pray that rhymes with the word lurch.
lurch
The base word for "lurched" is "lurch."
To lurch means to stagger or roll. Here are some sentences.Passengers often get seasick because of the sudden lurch of the boat.She watched him lurch clumsily around the office.The evil henchman had a distinctive lurch when he walked.
falter
You might lurch when you belch; but no, they are not the same word. To belch is to burp loudly, and to lurch is to lunge forward awkwardly and off-balance.
Perch
hobble, hitch, falter, stumble, lurch