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lurch1
verb (lurches , lurched , lurching ) intr
1 said of a person: to stagger unsteadily He lurched towards the bar .
2 said of ships, etc: to make a sudden roll to one side.
noun (lurches )
1 an act of staggering made a lurch for the door .
2 a sudden roll to one side.
[18c]
verb (lurches , lurched , lurching ) intr
1 said of a person: to stagger unsteadily He lurched towards the bar .
2 said of ships, etc: to make a sudden roll to one side.
noun (lurches )
1 an act of staggering made a lurch for the door .
2 a sudden roll to one side.
[18c]
lurch2
noun , cards a state of play in cribbage, whist, etc where one side or player is being roundly beaten by the other.
[16c: from French lourche a game which is believed to have been like backgammon, popular in 16c]
leave someone in the lurch colloq to abandon them in a difficult situation, especially when they might have expected help.
noun , cards a state of play in cribbage, whist, etc where one side or player is being roundly beaten by the other.
[16c: from French lourche a game which is believed to have been like backgammon, popular in 16c]
leave someone in the lurch colloq to abandon them in a difficult situation, especially when they might have expected help.
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