How do u use veer in a sentence?

Is

she suddenly veered off the road to avoid a deer

make sense?

Yes. That's an excellent sentence. :-)

Does:

Ger taut smile revealted the highg levels of stress she went through today

make sense? for taut?

Absolutely (especially after you change "Ger" to "Her.") :-)

oh sorry...

sorry to keep bothering you

how do u use cauterize in a sentence?

This is no bother -- helping students is what I do for fun! :-)

We would appreciate it though, if you kept the same name when you post on this board.

This definition has a sentence using cauterize.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/cauterize

To use the word "veer" in a sentence, you can follow these steps:

1. Understand the meaning: First, it's important to know that "veer" is a verb that means to change direction suddenly or make a sharp turn.

2. Select the context: Choose a situation or scenario that suits the usage of "veer." For example, let's say you're describing a car changing its direction abruptly on the road.

3. Build a sentence: Now that you have the context, you can construct a sentence using "veer." For instance: "The car had to veer to the right to avoid colliding with the cyclist."

Remember that this sentence is just an example, and you can apply the verb "veer" to various contexts and situations based on the meaning and scenario you want to convey.