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the train suddently lurched because it was in a hurry

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How would you use the word 'lurched' in a sentence?

Little did we know that a stalker lurched in our bushes.Possible, but I believe you are confusing "lurched" with lurked".I would prefer:The camel ride was definitely uncomfortable as the seat lurched from side to side at each step.Lurch means jerk or sway.


What is a sentence using the word decrepitly?

It does not seem idiomatic to use the word "decrepitly" at all, but there is nothing formally wrong with a sentence such as "A ragged beggar lurched decrepitly into the light from the shadows."


A sentence for lurched?

The train suddenly lurched forward. (lurch = a sudden movement) Jill lurched into me drunkenly. (lurch = to move suddenly in an uncontrolled way) The pager company shut down on Tuesday leaving 2,000 customers in the lurch. (lurch = to leave someone at a time when they need your help.)


How do you use the word mummy in a sentence?

The mummy lurched forward, intent on finding out who had disturbed his slumber.


A sentence for the word lurch?

Spectacularly drunk, he LURCHED from one side of the path to the other.


What is the base word for lurched?

The base word for "lurched" is "lurch."


What is a simile for lurched?

The car lurched forward like a startled animal.


How many syllables are in lurched?

There is one syllable.


How do you use bucked in a sentence?

I can give you several sentences.The bucking horse couldn't throw the cowboy off.He's bucking the system.She's bucking for a promotion.The motor bucked and lurched before it finally ran smoothly.


Can you use lurch in a sentence?

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.


Is lurched jerked?

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What is the root word for lurched?

lurch