Word: veer Word origin: late 16th century: from French virer, perhaps from an alteration of Latin gyrare (see gyrate). Phonetic: vɪə Listen:
change direction suddenly. Example: an oil tanker that had veered off course
a sudden change of direction.
an offensive play using a modified T-formation with a split backfield, which allows the quarterback the option of passing to the fullback, pitching to a running back, or running with the ball.
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