Drink about 6-7 beers, and you'll be fine.
thank you, Annymous
! ! Like this: "LOOK OUT FOR THAT SWERVING CAR"! An exclamation mark. (!)
No, that is not right.The spelling you are looking for is swerving.Some example sentences are:We ended up swerving around a deer in the road.He was caught by the police dangerously swerving around a corner.
swerving
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They are swerving on the road
traction
You feel the vehicle swerving and bumping.
George Jones is a country music legend well known for his affinity for adult beverages. Swerving like Lindsey Lohan just didn't rhyme.
Yawing is a nautical term that means temporarily swerving off course.
There is no anagram (one i too many). Without the second i, it spells swerving.
Some funny lad, that lives in Liverpool, who is swerving his wirral bird because he is a scouser.
The police officer questioned the competence of a driver; the driver was swerving frequently.