Veer

  • 61VEER, Gerrit de — (1570–c. 1600)    Explorer. De Veer was a mem ber of the exploratory expedition commanded by Willem Barentsz and Jacob van Heemskerck in 1596 in search of the northeast passage to India. He published his travel journals, including the fa mous… …

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  • 62veer back to — phr verb Veer back to is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑conversation …

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  • 63veer off — phr verb Veer off is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑conversation …

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  • 64veer out — transitive verb see veer away …

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  • 65veer — 1. noun turning 2. verb a) to change direction or course suddenly; to swerve b) to change direction in a clockwise direction i …

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  • 66veer — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. swerve, shift; deviate; jibe, come about, yaw. See change, deviation. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. swerve, deviate, depart, digress, diverge, bend, turn, divert, deflect, sheer, avert, curve; see also… …

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  • 67veer — Hamburg • vier …

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  • 68veer — vɪr /vɪə v. change direction, swerve, turn about, alter one s course …

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  • 69veer — ever …

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  • 70veer — veer1 verb 1》 change direction suddenly.     ↘suddenly change in opinion, subject, etc. 2》 (of the wind) change direction clockwise around the points of the compass. The opposite of back. noun a sudden change of direction. Origin C16: from Fr.… …

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