
1) Abruptly change course 2) Alter course 3) Alter one s course 4) American football terminology 5) Angle off 6) Angle off course 7) Avoid a collision 8) Avoid a crash 9) Avoid a pothole 10) Avoid a suddenly stopped car 11) Bell rung at evening 12) Change course 13) Change course suddenly 14) Change direction abruptly
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1) Careen 2) Deviate 3) Shift 4) Skew 5) Slew 6) Slue 7) Swerve 8) Turn 9) Wend 10) Yaw 11) Zag
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The Veer is an option running play often associated with option offenses in American football, made famous at the collegiate level by Bill Yeoman`s Houston Cougars. It is currently run primarily on the high school level, with some usage at the collegiate and the professional level where the Veer`s blocking scheme has been modified as part of the.....
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A quick running play whereby the back cuts, or veers, away from the pursuing defenders.
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• (v. i.) To change direction; to turn; to shift; as, wind veers to the west or north. • (v. t.) To direct to a different course; to turn; to wear; as, to veer, or wear, a vessel.
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A wind shift in a clockwise direction in the northern hemisphere, counter-clockwise in the southern hemisphere.
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Turn away from the wind. A wind change clockwise. To veer a cable is to let it out more.
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Wind veers when its direction changes clockwise.
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when the wind changes direction
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Veer intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Veered ;
present participle & verbal noun Veering .] [ French
virer (cf. Spanish
virar ,
birar ), Late Latin
virare ; perhaps from Latin
vibrare to...
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Veer transitive verb To direct to a different course; to turn; to wear; as, to
veer , or wear, a vessel.
To veer and haul (Nautical) ,
to pull tight and slacken alternately. Totten. --
To veer away or
out (Nautical) ,
to let out; to ...
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change directionÂ
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a type of option offense using 2 backs in the backfield, one behind each guard or tackle (referred to as split backs), allowing a triple option play (give to either back or quarterback keep).
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[v] - shift to a clockwise direction
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Veer is a Dutch name for boys. The meaning is `Possessor of sacred wisdom` The name Veer is most commonly given to English and Welsh boys. (4 times more often than to American boys.) Veer is given to boys and girls in the Netherlands What do they use in other countries? Vere (English)
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To gently steer in one direction.
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[SAT terms] turn sharply; change direction abruptly
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turn sharply; change direction abruptly
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