Crossword-Solution: VEER 4 letters, 174 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Word Word Type Definition
Veer v. i. To change direction; to turn; to shift; as, wind veers to
the west or north.
Veer v. t. To direct to a different course; to turn; to wear; as, to
veer, or wear, a vessel.

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Word Anagrams
VEER anagram EREV, EVER, REVE, VERE

We have 174 clues for the answer “VEER”

Clue Answers
Abruptly change course 1 answer
Alter one s course 1 answer
Alter one's course 1 answer
Angle off course 1 answer
Avoid a collision 1 answer
Avoid a crash 1 answer
Avoid a pothole, perhaps 1 answer
Avoid a squirrel, say 1 answer
Avoid a suddenly stopped car, say 1 answer
Avoid an animal, say 1 answer
Avoid an obstacle, in a way 1 answer
Be variable. 1 answer
CURVE sharply 1 answer
Depart from a straight line 1 answer
Direct to a different course. 1 answer
Dodge a pothole, maybe 1 answer
Dodge a pothole, perhaps 1 answer
Dodge on the road, say 1 answer
Drift to one side, on the road 1 answer
Drive out of one's lane 1 answer
Escape an accident, in a way 1 answer
Fail to stay in one's lane 1 answer
Go off at an angle 1 answer
Go off course suddenly 1 answer
Go off in a new direction 1 answer
Go off-course 1 answer
Hang a sharp right 1 answer
Jerk the wheel 1 answer
Keep to one side 1 answer
Leave one's lane suddenly 1 answer
Make a quick change of direction 1 answer
Make a sudden change of course 1 answer
Make a sudden course correction 1 answer
Move to avoid a pothole, say 1 answer
Not stay the course? 1 answer
One way to avoid a collision 1 answer
Peel off, say 1 answer
Quick change 1 answer
Quick change of direction 1 answer
Really go out of one's way? 1 answer
Shift clockwise, windwise 1 answer
Shift direction 1 answer
Sudden change 1 answer
Sudden shift 1 answer
Suddenly swerve 1 answer
Suddenly turn 1 answer
Swerve (into) 1 answer
Swerve abruptly 1 answer
Swerve off 1 answer
Swing off the course. 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with VEER (5)

The hill is hiding the short black pier, As the last white signal's seen; The points run in, and the houses veer, And the great bluff stands between.
In the Days When the World Was Wide and Other Verses Henry Lawson 2008
Weigh justly, throw good and bad in The scales, will the balance veer With the joys or the sorrows had in The sum of a life's career? In the end, spite of dreams that sadden The sad or the sanguine madden, There is nothing to grieve or gladden, There is nothing to hope or fear.
Poems Adam Lindsay Gordon 2008
After things have gone wrong for a certain length of time, they always veer and go right a while as compensation.
The Harvester Gene Stratton-Porter 1995
One hopes that her punishment finished with her acquittal, and that the mood of the mob, as apt as a flying straw to veer for a zephyr as for a whirlwind, swung to her favour from mere revulsion on her escape from the scaffold.
She Stands Accused Victor MacClure 1996
XXIX But no less slow than eager was the knight: The winds appear, which still his course delay; Who, whether blowing on the left or right, Or poop, so faintly in his canvas play, His bark makes little speed; and, spent outright, The breeze which wafts her sometimes dies away, Or blows so foul, that he is fain to steer Another course, or to the leeward veer.
Orlando Furioso Lodovico Ariosto 1996

Quotes with VEER (3)

We’re built of contradictions, all of us. It’s those opposing forces that give us strength, like an arch, each block pressing the next. Give me a man whose parts are all aligned in agreement and I’ll show you madness. We walk a narrow path, insanity to each side. A man without contradictions to balance him will soon veer off.
Mark Lawrence King of Thorns
He is a Londoner, too, in his writings. In his familiar letters he displays a rambling urban vivacity, a tendency to to veer off the point and to muddle his syntax. He had a brilliantly eclectic mind, picking up words and images while at the same time forging them in new and unexpected combinations. He conceived several ideas all at once, and sometimes forgot to separate them into their component parts. This was true of his lectures, too, in which brilliant perceptions were s…
Peter Ackroyd Turner
Perhaps it is in this respect that language differs most sharply from other biologic systems for communication. Ambiguity seems to be an essential, indispensable element for the transfer of information from one place to another by words, where matters of real importance are concerned. It is often necessary, for meaning to come through, that there be an almost vague sense of strangeness and askewness. Speechless animals and cells cannot do this. The specifically locked-on anti…
Lewis Thomas The Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 404 times in crossword archives (1947–2025).