lunged in English

verb
1
make a lunge.
the sequined guests lunged at the food
synonyms:thrustdivespringlaunch oneselfrushmake a grab
verb

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1. He lunged at his opponent.

2. She lunged out with a knife.

3. The reporters lunged for the telephone.

4. The dog lunged at the beggar.

5. 5 He lunged wildly at his opponent.

6. He lunged at me, grabbing me violently.

7. She lunged at Barton who ducked.

8. He lunged wildly at his opponent.

9. With a resounding cheer, the Infantry lunged forward.

10. He suddenly lunged at her with a broken bottle.

11. John lunged forward and grabbed him by the throat.

12. Lorrimer gave a strangled cry and lunged out.

13. I lunged forward to try to hit him.

14. He took out a knife and lunged at her.

15. The goats lunged at each other with their horns.

16. Suddenly he yanked at the covers and lunged towards me.

17. Her assailant lunged, stabbing at her again and again.

18. She lunged forward and snatched the letter from me.

19. A mad man lunged at me with a knife.

20. The Vatican said Maiolo was "psychologically unstable" and had lunged at the Pope previously.

21. Two scabby males lunged together, fighting at, and then on top of, his feet.

22. He lunged forward, grabbing at T'ai Cho's arm, dragging him back.

23. The guard let go of the lead, and the dog lunged forward.

24. When the Tyrannosaurus lunged for the herbivores, Apatosaurus ran and watched its showdown with

25. 🔊 The man gave a fierce Bellow before he lunged at his opponent

26. Foinavon was lunged over jumps and popping over little schooling fences became a daily routine.

27. 2 Two scabby males lunged together, fighting at, and then on top of, his feet.

28. He lunged at her slashing out and a long slash appeared on her leg.

29. 12 At that moment a small child lunged into the room and gave a bloodcurdling scream.

30. Fourteen Bloodlusting songs that tongue-run the spectrum, power-lunged behind BRODY ARMSTRONG's hard driving vocal assault

31. Instead, the former World Champion lunged at a white bishop on the opposite side of the board.

32. She had jerked her head as the butcher had lunged, and he had missed the jugular.

33. He lunged forwards, hit Rohmer hard with his shoulder in a rugby charge and grabbed his gun arm.

34. Fireman John Peck grabbed the blade and wrestled it off the attacker as he lunged at colleagues.

35. Blunges plunges Words made after changing Last letter with any other letter in lunges lunged lungee lunger

36. He claimed that Mr Maltby lunged at him so he punched him, knocking him to the ground.

37. His eyes danced, his self-deprecating humor worked and his arms and fingers lunged in all directions for effect.

38. As he did, Jack tossed his drink at Billy and lunged at his face with the empty glass.

39. As Akbar and Tundrish opened fire with bolts, Yeremi lunged to drag the impetuous, or hallucinating, fool back.

40. Certain that he was going to make good his threat to kill her, she lunged for the gun.

41. As they evolved from lunged fish, amphibians had to make certain adaptations for living on land, including the need to develop new means of locomotion.

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43. ‘The dog Barked at the cat and made to steal the cat's food.’ ‘As I walked past, the dogs Barked at me, and one lunged at me and bit me on the leg.’ ‘The dog Barked at the girl, baring it's canines threateningly at her.’ ‘Dogs Barked at the distance, greeting each other and saying farewell.’