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He lunged forward to pick up a weight. ------------------------------------------------- 2nd Answerer says: The big cat lunged from deep cover to overwhelm his victim, then it was time for lunch!
I had a lung infection. The doctor ordered a biopsy of the patient's left lung.
The word 'lunged' is the past tense of the verb to lunge (lunges, lunging, lunged), to thrust a sword at something or a sudden leap forward.Example: He lunged at the ball but couldn't grasp it.The word lunge is also a noun (lunge, lunges) a word for an instance of a sudden thrust or leap.
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The past tense of the verb 'to lunge' is 'lunged'.
"Lunged " is similar to the word "leaped". But in the way that "leaped" indicates someone has jumped upwards, "lunged" means that the person has jumped horizontally at something. E.g a person leaps at a balloon in the air, but a person will lunge at a badminton shuttle about to hit the ground.
The waves lunged at the shore, eager to embrace the sand with a frothy kiss.
The wind lunged at the trees, forcing their branches to dance wildly in its powerful embrace.