1. lunged - Adjective
2. lunged - Verb
of Lunge
Having lungs, or breathing organs similar to lungs.
Source: Webster's dictionaryChina has lunged into the 21st century, while India is still lurching toward it. Steven Rattner
Akhlys lunged at Percy, and for a split second he thought: Well, hey, I'm just smoke. She can't touch me, right? He imagined the Fates up in Olympus, laughing at his wishful thinking: LOL, NOOB! Rick Riordan
He lunged for the maps. I grabbed the chair and hit him with it. He went down. I hit him again to make sure he stayed that way, stepped over him, and picked up the maps. "I win. Ilona Andrews
He lunged again. This time I stood my ground and he checked his leap at the last second.... and toppled sideways. I didn't hide my laugh that time. His face twisted fast, grabbed my pajama leg and wrenched, and down I went. "Bully. Kelley Armstrong
Due to their propensity for digging, brown bears are able to smell out active subterranean burrows of these small mammals and either wait quietly or furiously dig away until the animals are either displaced and lunged at or are cornered in their burrows. Source: Internet
As soon as Jude saw him, his pulse lunged in alarm, and he looked away, fixed his gaze on he bedroom door, so he could only see the old man from the edge of his vision. Source: Internet