'Lurching' definitions:
Definition of 'Lurching'
From: GCIDE
- Lurch \Lurch\ (l[^u]rch), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Lurched (l[^u]rcht); p. pr. & vb. n. Lurching.] To roll or sway suddenly to one side, as a ship or a drunken man; to move forward while lurching. [1913 Webster +PJC]
Synonyms of 'lurching'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- broken,
- capricious,
- careening,
- catchy,
- choppy,
- dangling,
- desultory,
- deviative,
- disconnected,
- discontinuous,
- eccentric,
- erratic,
- fitful,
- flickering,
- fluctuating,
- guttering,
- halting,
- herky-jerky,
- heteroclite,
- immethodical,
- inconstant,
- intermittent,
- intermitting,
- irregular,
- jerky,
- nonuniform,
- patchy,
- pitching,
- rambling,
- reeling,
- rocking,
- rolling,
- rough,
- scrappy,
- snatchy,
- spasmatic,
- spasmic,
- spasmodic,
- spastic,
- sporadic,
- spotty,
- staggering,
- swaying,
- swinging,
- tossing,
- uncertain,
- unequal,
- uneven,
- unmethodical,
- unmetrical,
- unregular,
- unrhythmical,
- unsettled,
- unsteady,
- unsystematic,
- variable,
- veering,
- wandering,
- wavering,
- wobbling,
- wobbly