Examples of 'veers' in a sentence

Meaning of "veers"

veer (verb) - To change direction suddenly or swerve off course
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  • plural of veer

How to use "veers" in a sentence

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Your path veers away from mine.
Veers dangerously close to ineffective assistance of counsel.
If the plaintiff veers off the matter.
It veers between liberal democracy and totalitarianism.
One of his men veers over to him.
It veers off into all kinds of weirdness.
It feels like it veers off course there.
Continue along this road as it veers right.
At times he veers widely from arrogance to panic.
Still hoping this thing veers away.
But the music veers in unexpected directions.
I fled him down the arches and veers.
I hope it veers off into the ocean.
Let us know if she veers again.
That veers up into the lawn.

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So our convoy suddenly veers off course.
But he veers from literal interpretation.
The plot absolutely veers into melodrama.
It veers and crashes into a wall.
Even the threat itself veers from canon.
It then veers off to the right.
Although my personal preference veers towards.
Or a car suddenly veers in front of mine on the freeway.
In the end the revolution veers and fades.
A man who veers from the normal way.
The wind is holding back the tide lf it veers round.
It patently veers toward propaganda.
Gradually it becomes devious and finally it veers toward melodrama.
The wind veers in from the sea at gale force.
The road then veers north.
It veers a little to the left.
International space station veers to avoid space junk.
It veers off a cliff and crashes into the sea.
A distracted or tired driver veers or drifts into another lane.
It veers very close to abstraction.
The last third of the film veers toward melodramatic.
The ending veers sharply from what happened historically.
A knuckle ball is a ball that swerves or veers in unexpected directions.
And then veers into the path of the lorry.
And when it takes a bend to the left it veers to the right.
Victim veers off here.
His answer was the closest the coach ever veers to criticism.
His car veers off the road and explodes.
You hit a pig and the car veers off course.
She veers from country to folk to pop and rock.
The highway gradually veers away from the main highway.
He veers even further from established truth and facts.
But soon the movie veers in more personal territory.
He veers quickly to the right as the tendrils bend with him.
But the network too often veers into activist territory.

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