Veered [verb]

Definition of Veered:

change direction

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Sentence/Example of Veered:

At the risk of overturning the machine he veered it sharply to the left.

At a sign from the captain, the head of the boat was veered round.

The Jongvrow veered, showed them her rudder, and opened fire with her stern chasers.

He veered out to the edge of the road so as to avoid any more queries.

His fears, for lack of any other definite object, often veered toward her memories.

"He's got his 'mad' up," thought the man, as he veered off a point so as to get a better view.

He had stood like a rock, now he veered like a ship in a storm.

The wind had veered, and in veering had fallen a very little.

James Henry veered into view just then around the corner of the house.

"But this Aunt Minna business," veered back her Father suddenly.