veer into (someone or something)
veer into (someone or something)
To turn or swerve very suddenly and forcefully into someone or something, especially in a reckless manner. Police shot the tire out on the suspect's car, causing it to veer into the side of a building. I was so distracted that I veered right into my math teacher, Mr. Adams.
See also: veer
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- veer
- veer away from (someone or something)
- veer toward
- veer toward (someone or something)
- in agreement
- in agreement (with someone or something)
- hurl (someone or something) at (someone or something)
- hurl at
- champ down on (someone or something)
- hurl (someone or something) into (something)