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1 lunge
1. verb(to make a sudden strong or violent forward movement: Her attacker lunged at her with a knife.) kaste seg fram; gjøre utfall2. noun(a movement of this sort: He made a lunge at her.) plutselig rykk, utfallutfallIsubst. \/lʌndʒ\/1) (fekting, også overført) utfall, fremstøt, støt2) ( boksing) rett slag3) ( sport) stup, dykk, kastIIsubst. \/lʌndʒ\/( riding) longeIIIverb \/lʌndʒ\/1) (fekting, også overført) gjøre utfall, gjøre fremstøt2) ( boksing) slå et rett slag3) ( om hest) sparke bakut4) rufse, styrte, rykke uvørent, bykse5) ( med våpen e.l.) støte, stikke6) true medlunge into stikke ilunge out at gjøre utfall motIVverb \/lʌndʒ\/( riding) longere
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