You have to swerve around each tiny rock in your path, remembering state with each request.
They should be wary: Banks may need to swerve to avoid a capital crisis; but slamming on the brakes entails dangers of its own.
The four jokers took turns to leap in front of cars, forcing the drivers to swerve or brake sharply and putting themselves and other vehicles in danger, the El Pais Web site says.
I had to swerve to avoid a cat.
She was grateful to her companion for not tempting her to swerve.
A couple driving toward the exit had to swerve out of his way and they honked at him. He slammed his fist against their hood, Shouting, "Go to hell!"
Don't race or swerve or suddenly hit your brakes.
Building sites often encroach onto busy streets, prompting impatient drivers to swerve onto sidewalks and cut across city parks.
Like racing cars that swerve and hit each other on a circular track, the moons' speed relative to each other is low because they travel in nearly the same orbit.
Every time he saw a lawyer walking along the road, he would swerve to hit him.
How can tracks swerve safely?
After several months of prolonged war use, the satellite began to erratically swerve and shift, and power blackouts began to occur. Tireless attempts to correct it were unsuccessful.
If you're a nimble navigator, you can swerve in front of a much larger snake to defeat them - no matter what size you are!
You aim at some astonishing peak or a swerve of the river, then examine the screen on the back of your digital camera. A rogue, blurring tree has dived across like a goalkeeper to block your shot.
More likely, though, a way will be found to swerve round that obstacle.
That had been the fashion of his century, and he would not swerve from it.