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lunge (noun)

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  • lunge — ► NOUN 1) a sudden forward movement of the body. 2) a thrust in fencing, in which the leading leg is bent while the back leg remains straightened. ► VERB (lunging or lungeing) ▪ make a lunge. ORIGIN from French allonger lengthen …   English terms dictionary

  • lunge — verb (I) to make a sudden strong movement towards someone or something, especially using your arm and to attack them (+ forwards/at/towards): They both lunged forwards to catch the ball. lunge noun (C): Brad made a lunge towards his opponent, but …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • lunge — [lʌndʒ] verb [I] to move suddenly and with a lot of force lunge noun [C] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • lunge — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ sudden ▪ wild (esp. BrE) ▪ desperate ▪ He skipped past the defender s desperate lunge. VERB + LUNGE ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • lunge line — noun A rope like piece of equipment, usually 20 feet or longer in length, attached to the bridle, lungeing cavesson, or halter of a horse to provide control while lungeing …   Wiktionary

  • 'lunge — lunge1 «luhnj», noun, verb, lunged, lung|ing. –n. 1. any sudden forward movement; plunge; lurch: »At no time shall I be surprised to see a sudden lunge forward on that front (H. G. Wells) …   Useful english dictionary

  • lunge — I. /lʌndʒ / (say lunj) noun 1. a thrust, as in fencing. 2. a movement made by putting one leg forward and bending it at the knee. 3. an exercise incorporating such a movement with many repetitions so as to build or tone the leg muscles. 4. any… …  

  • lunge — I UK [lʌndʒ] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms lunge : present tense I/you/we/they lunge he/she/it lunges present participle lunging past tense lunged past participle lunged to move suddenly and with a lot of force in order to catch, hit, or… …   English dictionary

  • lunge — I. noun Etymology: modification of French allonge extension, reach, from Old French alonge, from alongier to lengthen, from Vulgar Latin *allongare, from Latin ad ad + Late Latin longare, from Latin longus long Date: 1748 1. a quick thrust or jab …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • lunge — lunge1 noun a sudden forward movement of the body. ↘a thrust in fencing, in which the leading leg is bent while the back leg remains straightened. verb (lunges, lungeing or lunging, lunged) make a lunge. ↘make a sudden forward thrust with. Origin …   English new terms dictionary

  • lunge — lunge1 [ lʌndʒ ] verb intransitive to move suddenly and with a lot of force in order to catch, hit, or avoid something or someone: He lunged for the ball. Lunging forward, she grabbed his arm. lunge lunge 2 [ lʌndʒ ] noun count 1. ) a sudden… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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