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Traditional English :: swerve
swerve.html - v. & n.
--v.
    intr. & tr. change or cause to change direction, esp. abruptly.
--n.
    1 a swerving movement.
    2 divergence from a course.
    swerveless adj. swerver n. [ME, repr. OE sweorfan SCOUR(1)]
Traditional English :: swerve
swerve.html - v. & n.
--v.
    intr. & tr. change or cause to change direction, esp. abruptly.
--n.
    1 a swerving movement.
    2 divergence from a course.
    swerveless adj. swerver n. [ME, repr. OE sweorfan SCOUR(1)]
Traditional English :: swerve
swerve.html - v. & n.
--v.
    intr. & tr. change or cause to change direction, esp. abruptly.
--n.
    1 a swerving movement.
    2 divergence from a course.
    swerveless adj. swerver n. [ME, repr. OE sweorfan SCOUR(1)]
English Idioms :: swear by
swerve.html - {v.} 1. To use as the support or authority that what you are saying is truthful; take an oath upon. * /A witness swears by the Bible that he will tell the truth./ * /In ancient Greece a doctor swore by Apollo, the god of healing, that he would be a good doctor./ * /John swore by his honor he would return the bike./ 2. To have complete confidence in; be sure of; trust completely. * /When John has to go somewhere fast, he swears by his bike to get there./ * /We can be sure that Fred will come on time, since his friend Tom swears by him./
English Idioms :: swear into
swerve.html - {v.} To have a person swear or promise to do his duty as a member or an officer of an organization, government department, or similar group. - "Swear into" is used when the name of the group is given. * /Mary and Ann will be sworn into the club tonight./ * /Fred was sworn in as class president./ * /Many new men were sworn into the army last month./ * /At the inauguration, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court swore in the new President./
English Idioms :: swear off
swerve.html - {v.}, {informal} To give up something you like or you have got in the habit of using by making a promise. * /Mary swore off candy until she lost ten pounds./ * /John has sworn off dessert for Lent./
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