Rattle, because its sound loosely approximates the sound made by the thing it describes.
The word "rattle" is an example of onomatopoeia as it imitates the sound it represents, like the shaking of a rattlesnake's tail.
No, "lunge" is not an example of onomatopoeia as it does not imitate the sound it represents. Onomatopoeia words are ones that mimic the natural sounds of the objects or actions they describe, like "buzz" or "hiss."
retreat
Yes, "lunge" is a verb. It describes a sudden forward movement or plunge, often used in the context of physical actions or combat.
No, the noun lunge is a singular, common noun; a sudden forward thrust of the body; a sudden thrust or pass, as with a sword; an similar movement in an exercise routine.A collective noun is a word used to group nouns for people or things. An appropriate collective noun for lunge could be a series of lunges.
The correct spelling of the word is "lunging." It refers to the action of thrusting forward, as in a lunge exercise or a fencing move.
We could see the animal lunge towards the prey.
A ballestra is a rapid attack in fencing made by a jump forward and a lunge.
you jab the wii remote forward.
Well if it was about to attack me, I would want to appear as big as possible, so for example I would raise my arms above my head and stand with my legs apart (if it was a big dog, say a husky). Or if it had already started to lunge, I would turn around and make my back face the dog. c:
It is a lunge ballet technique
He made a lunge for the table.
Romilly Lunge's birth name is Ernest Romilly Maundrell Lunge.
Vincens Lunge died in 1536.
Vincens Lunge was born in 1486.
Georg Lunge was born on 1839-09-15.
Georg Lunge died on 1923-01-03.
the steeper the angle of attack the easier it is for your opponent to pare' your thrust or lunge. the steeper the angle of attack, the less your thrust is lined up with your line of sight, giving a larger emphasis on depth perception in the attack, and in a stressed, rushed situation, that often results in the touch being either high or low.