| Swerve, nautically |
| Swerve |
| Swerved |
| Swerves |
| Swerved off-course |
| Swerve off course momentarily |
| __ and zags (swerves) |
| Lurch and swerve |
| Sudden swerves |
| riverrun, past ___ and Adam's, from swerve of shore to bend of bay": James Joyce |
| Nautical swerve |
| Swerves temporarily off-course |
| Swerves sharply |
| Sharply swerved |
| Swerves off a nautical course |
| Swerve (nautical) |
| Swerve off course |
| Swerved at sea |
| Swerve from a course |
| Swerves off course |
| Swerves a ship |
| Swerve wildly |
| Swerves off course while sailing |
| Swerves off-course, in a ship |
| Swerve at sea |
| Swerves, at sea |
| Swerve, as a ship |
| Swerve on a curve, say |
| Swerve from the norm |
| Swerve back and forth, as a car's rear end |