
1) Addams butler 2) Addams family manservant 3) An unsteady uneven gait 4) Bad place to be left in 5) Butler to Morticia and Gomez 6) Clumsy move 7) Defeat by a lurch 8) Fictional butler 9) Fictional pianist 10) Gait 11) Jerk in a car 12) John Kerry, on talk radio 13) Move abruptly 14) Move in a jerky way
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1) Careen 2) Descent 3) Falter 4) Flounder 5) Lunge 6) Obliquity 7) Stagger 8) Stumble 9) Totter 10) Zigzag
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- an unsteady uneven gait
- abrupt up-and-down motion (as caused by a ship or other conveyance)
- the act of moving forward suddenly
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LURCH is a tool for software design debugging that uses a nondeterministic algorithm to quickly explore the reachable states of a software model. By performing a partial and random search, LURCH looks for faults in the model and reports the pathways leading to the faults. ==Explanation== ===Conventional algorithms=== Conventional algorithms for ex...
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• (v. i.) To swallow or eat greedily; to devour; hence, to swallow up. • (v. i.) To withdraw to one side, or to a private place; to lurk. • (v. t.) To leave in the lurch; to cheat. • (v. i.) To dodge; to shift; to play tricks. • (n.) An old game played with dice and counters; a variety of the game of tables. • (n.) A s...
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(from the article `cribbage`) ...higher total. The loser scores only what he has already pegged before his opponent counts out, and if he has not already counted at least 61 (or ...
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Lurch intransitive verb [ Latin
lurcare ,
lurcari .] To swallow or eat greedily; to devour; hence, to swallow up. [ Obsolete] « Too far off from great cities, which may hinder business; too near them, which
lurcheth all provisions, and maketh everything dear.»
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Lurch noun [ Old French
lourche name of a game; as adj., deceived, embarrassed.]
1. An old game played with dice and counters; a variety of the game of tables.
2. A double score in cribbage for the winner when his adversary has been left in the
lurch . « Lady --- ha...
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Lurch transitive verb 1. To leave in the lurch; to cheat. [ Obsolete] « Never deceive or
lurch the sincere communicant.»
South. 2. To steal; to rob. [ Obsolete] « And in the brunt of seventeen battles since He
lurched all swords of the garland...
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n] - abrupt up-and-down motion (as caused by a ship or other conveyance) 2. [n] - the act of moving forward suddenly 3. [n] - an unsteady uneven gait 4. [v] - move slowly and unsteadily 5. [v] - move abruptly 6. [v] - defeat by a lurch, as in certain card games
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noun the act of moving forward suddenly
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stumble noun an unsteady uneven gait
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an act or instance of swaying abruptly. · a sudden tip or roll to one side, as of a ship or a staggering person. · an awkward, swaying or staggering motion or gait.
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[Literary terms] move haltingly and unsteadily
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