[f. LURCH v.3 + -ING1.] The action of LURCH v.3

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1852.  Pfeiffer, Journ. Iceland, 53. The lurching and pitching of the ship had covered it with traces of everything which had been on the table.

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1880.  Em. Marshall, Troub. Times, III. 244. I had a sudden wrench by the lurching of my horse.

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