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lurchingnoun
the action of the verb to lurch
Webster Dictionary
Lurching
of Lurch
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of lurching in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of lurching in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of lurching in a Sentence
We have to focus on where Donald Trump is failing, donald Trump is malpractice personified. We've got to point that out. ... Why are we lurching from one international crisis to another ? All things he promised American voters. We have to focus on that and the economy and jobs and training, so that we can promise a future for America that everybody wants to invest in.
You can't call yourself a maverick when all you've ever been is a sidekick, what a majority of American people are looking for — a steady hand, leadership, an optimist; not an angry man, lurching from one position to another.
It's important. Very important, of course, that we avoid the default in our debt ceiling, coming up momentarily, all of these things you heard about in this debate are great. But for me, the two years that we have now to get back on regular order and stop lurching from crisis to crisis, to stop that business -- this bill will give us that great chance.
It's the epicenter of Minnesota's changing political culture, that's a district that sees what's happening in D.C., with Democrats lurching further and further to the left. It's a district that wants jobs, wants mining, wants less regulation, all the things that Trump talked about in 2016.
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