" The golden statue veered in the changing breeze, menacing many points on the horizon with its aureate arrow.
I thought once that I heard a sound like the sail of a catboat flapping as it veered about in a breeze, but I decided that it was probably only a tack in the carpet.
The firm has veered so far from the place I joined right out of college that I can no longer in good conscience say that I identify with what it stands for.
The luxury car veered off a highway and "burst into flames".
I thought once that I heard a sound like the sail of a catboat flapping as it veered about in a breeze, but I decided that it was probably only a tack in the carpet.
Experts have been left baffled as to why the aircraft went "dark" — someone on board is thought to have deliberately disabled the transponder, a device that identifies an aircraft on radar screens — before the jet veered off-course.
Studner, author of Super Job Search IV: The Complete Manual for Job Seekers & Career Changers, says that often both interviewers and interviewees don't realize that a certain line of inquiry has veered into murky territory.
But after that, Marquis's itineraries veered away from romance and pleasure into solitude and suffering.
Perhaps, if we never veered off course, we wouldn't fall in love or have babies or be who we are.