swerve into



swerve into someone or something

to turn sharply and directly into someone or something. (Usually an accident.) The car almost swerved into a pedestrian. The bus swerved into a truck.
See also: swerve

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Limbikanilim-bee-KAH-neeSouthern African, Chewa
ErnieUR-neeEnglish
Lauryn-English (Modern)
SelÂHattİN-Turkish
Felicidade-Portuguese
Mithridates-Ancient Persian (Hellenized)