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She was on her way back to work after lunch when she veered into the shoe store.
The car veered off of the road, crashing into a tree.
They veered off course in a sharp turn.
Tom veered his car sideways when he realized he was on the wrong lane.Luke Verred in to the room.
"Veered" is a verb. It is the past tense of "veer," which means to change direction or course suddenly. In a sentence, it often describes a shift in movement or attitude. For example, "The car veered off the road."
When driving - "veer left and take the first exit" Improved Answer: The teenage driver veered to the side when he almost ran into the tree.
what is the definition of the word veer The driver veered because he made a wrong turn.
In "Tuck Everlasting" by Natalie Babbitt, the word "veered" appears in the context of a character's sudden change in direction or course. This moment emphasizes the unpredictability of the journey the characters are on. The use of "veered" helps illustrate the themes of choice and the impact of decisions in the story. For the exact location, it's best to refer to the text directly, as it may vary by edition.
Veered or Bended
Various velociraptors veered toward the vast viper's nest.
Various velociraptors veered toward the vast viper's nest.
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)