She swerves off the road, missing her ex-boyfriend by inches. "Dammit! I almost had him," she muttered, grabbing her gun from the compartment.
The Golf ball swerves off-target and hits a tree as if someone was remotely controlling it.
The Europe Star bus swerves to avoid running over the lost kangaroo.
The bus swerved into my lane.
The car quickly swerved around the corner.
The driver swerved away from the oncoming car to avoid an accident.
Veered or Bended
A warning system could have averted the disaster. In an attempt to avert a head-on collision, she swerved and struck a tree.
the driver swerved the car when he almost ran over a cat.
The powerboat swerved as he opened the throttle, and his passenger was thrown from the boat.
Our daughters whooped as they plunged into the sea. A car swerved to avoid another car and plunged off the cliff.
No, swerved is a verb in the past tense.
The word swivel means that something swerved around something and made it turn
We awaited with bated breath to see just what would ensue.
The word is spelled approximately. It means "about" or "almost" or "nearly". The truck swerved approximately five feet into oncoming traffic.