Lurch, v. t. 1. To leave in the lurch; to cheat.
Never deceive or lurch the sincere communicant. South.
2. To steal; to rob.
And in the brunt of seventeen battles since
He lurched all swords of the garland. Shak.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Lurch, v. t. 1. To leave in the lurch; to cheat.
Never deceive or lurch the sincere communicant. South.
2. To steal; to rob.
And in the brunt of seventeen battles since
He lurched all swords of the garland. Shak.