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.
the dog lunged at me
I had a lung infection. The doctor ordered a biopsy of the patient's left lung.
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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!
"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.
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In fencing, the opposite of lunged (attacked) is parried(defended).There is no opposite for the act to lunge, except that the opposite move might be to retreat or to evade.
The past tense of the verb 'to lunge' is 'lunged'.
The wind lunged at the trees, forcing their branches to dance wildly in its powerful embrace.
The word "of" is a preposition.