veer toward (someone or something)

veer toward (someone or something)

To turn or swerve suddenly or sharply in the direction of someone or something. Thankfully I saw the van veering toward us, and we were able to get out of its way in time. The stampeding animals suddenly veered toward the ravine.
See also: toward, veer
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

veer toward someone or something

to turn sharply or swerve toward someone or something. The car suddenly veered toward me. The horse veered toward the side of the bridle path.
See also: toward, veer
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • veer toward
  • veer
  • veer away from (someone or something)
  • veer into (someone or something)
  • bring (someone or something) into action
  • bring into action
  • swerve into
  • swerve into (from someone or something)
  • veer off
  • veer off (of) (something)