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Mary
what is the difference between lurch and reel? thx
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He lurched from side to side because he was drunk. She reeled from the ghost in horror because she was terrified..
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A dictionary can not always answer questions like these. There are many nuances to overcome when learning a new language. Mary, the words "lurch" and "reel" are not used too terribly often. I rarely hear them and never use them. So I would not be able to offer much more help than a dictionary. Sorry ^^;
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These are sometimes used together in a sentence - "he lurched and reeled around the room". "Lurch" is a short, sharp, heavy movement forward. You don't get very far. "The car lurched forward, then the motor died." "Reel" has a turning movement - like a fishing reel, but also the Irish reel (a style of music) has a spinning/rotating feel about it. "Thoughts were reeling in my head."
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Lurch and reel have the same meaning, and are synonyms. 1.an act or instance of swaying abruptly. 2.a sudden tip or roll to one side, as of a ship or a staggering person. 3.an awkward, swaying or staggering motion or gait.
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