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Filter by Meaning The SUV swerved to avoid the fallen tree on the road.
The car swerved off the road and into the ditch.
The driver swerved to avoid hitting the pedestrian who was jaywalking.
The bus swerved to avoid the car that had run the red light.
The truck swerved to avoid hitting the cyclist who had suddenly turned into the road.
The driver swerved to avoid hitting the pedestrian crossing the road.
The pilot swerved the plane to avoid a mid-air collision.
The teacher swerved from the lesson plan and introduced a new topic.
The skater swerved to avoid colliding with another skater.
The driver swerved to avoid hitting a pothole on the road.
The football player swerved around the defender to score a goal.
The golfer swerved his shot to avoid a sand trap.
The horse swerved to avoid a fallen branch on the trail.
The driver swerved to avoid hitting a cyclist who ran a red light.
The basketball player swerved around the defender to make a layup.
The truck swerved to miss a pedestrian crossing the road.
The child swerved to avoid a puddle on the sidewalk.
The skier swerved to avoid colliding with another skier.
The storm swerved the hot air balloon off course.
The chef swerved the knife to chop the vegetables.
The driver swerved the car to avoid hitting a stray dog on the road.
The pilot swerved the helicopter to avoid hitting a bird in the air.
The motorcycle rider swerved the bike to avoid hitting a fallen tree on the road.
The skier swerved his skis to avoid a fallen branch on the trail.
The child swerved the toy car to avoid hitting a wall.
The gust of wind swerved the tree branches in the park.
The basketball player swerved the ball around the defender to make a pass.
The cyclist swerved the handlebars to avoid a pedestrian on the bike path.
The skier swerved the snowboarder to avoid a collision.
The chess player swerved his strategy to counter his opponent's move.
The crane operator swerved the arm of the crane to lift heavy cargo.
The horse rider swerved the horse to avoid a snake on the trail.
The boxer swerved his opponent's punch and countered with a hook.
The driver swerved the steering wheel to avoid hitting a pothole.
The professor swerved from the main theme of the lecture.
The interviewer swerved the conversation to a more personal topic.
The conversation swerved into a heated argument over politics.
His presentation swerved between being informative and condescending.
The comedian swerved from the planned joke and improvised on stage.
She swerved from joking to being serious in an instant.
The speaker swerved from the prepared remarks to address a recent issue.
Her thoughts swerved in different directions, making it hard to concentrate.
The student's essay swerved from the assigned topic.
The book swerved from being a romance to a mystery halfway through.
The politician swerved off-topic during the debate.
The comedian swerved from lighthearted jokes to political commentary.
The presenter swerved from the script and asked an unexpected question.
The article swerved between different points without a clear focus.
The speaker swerved in and out of the audience's interest with their presentation.
He swerved from one topic to another in his speech.
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