Lurch (The Addams Family) - Wikipedia In the 2019 animated film, Lurch was an escaped mental patient from an abandoned haunted house (now, the Addams Mansion) and met Gomez, Morticia, and Thing whereupon they immediately hired him as their loyal butler
Lurch - Addams Family Wiki Lurch is a tall, shambling, lugubrious butler who somewhat resembles Frankenstein's monster and, on film, has a deep, resonant voice In his first appearance in a cartoon by Charles Addams, he had a black beard, but in later incarnations he was clean-shaven
LURCH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary To lurch means to make a sudden movement, especially forwards, in an uncontrolled way As the car sped over a pothole she lurched forward [VERB adverb preposition] Henry looked, stared, and lurched to his feet [VERB adverb preposition] More and more frequently the vessel lurched into a sudden roll [VERB adverb preposition]
Lurch (The Addams Family) ~ Everything You Need to Know . . . - Alchetron Lurch (whose first name is unknown) is a fictional character created by American cartoonist Charles Addams as a manservant to The Addams Family In the original television series, Lurch was played by Ted Cassidy, who used the famous catchphrase, "You rang?"
Lurch - definition of lurch by The Free Dictionary lurch 1 (lɜrtʃ) n 1 an act or instance of swaying abruptly 2 a sudden tip or roll to one side, as of a ship 3 an awkward, swaying or staggering motion or gait
LURCH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary The truck gave a sudden lurch as it was hit by a strong gust of wind The party's lurch (= sudden change) to the left will lose it a lot of support
LURCH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com leave in the lurch, to leave in an uncomfortable or desperate situation; desert in time of trouble Our best salesperson left us in the lurch at the peak of the busy season
lurch - Wiktionary, the free dictionary lurch (third-person singular simple present lurches, present participle lurching, simple past and past participle lurched) (dialectal, intransitive) To evade by stooping; to lurk; lie in wait; go about in a sneaking way