Slewing [verb]

Definition of Slewing:

bounce off; turn aside

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Sentence/Example of Slewing:

Then, slewing round, I was just able to drop the guide, who was running off with the rifle.

Cleek asked, slewing round and looking at the boy quizzically.

He seized Constans by the shoulders, slewing him around and pushing him towards the steps that led to the terrace.

He sat fingering it; and that was all I observed, for my eyes, slewing round, had caught sight of the Prince and Princess.

He loosed, then, slewing round, straightened himself and stared down at the earth.

The car took the first steep rise into the range, buck-jumping and slewing like a skittish colt.

In revolving cranes ease of slewing can be greatly increased by the use of a live ring of conical rollers.

One group started a heap of wheels to slewing downward and Crosson shouted to them to stop.

So, when it lodged she blew it out of the way, slewing her mouth around to do so, and shutting one eye as if taking aim.

Start a second rod before the first one is quite out, slewing the two for a short distance.