1. lunging - Noun
2. lunging - Verb
of Lunge
Source: Webster's dictionaryHumpback whales, among others, form in collaboration bubble carpets to herd krill or plankton into bait balls before lunging at them. Source: Internet
In his book evaluating Goldman's work, William Goldman: The Reluctant Storyteller (2014), Sean Egan said Goldman's achievements were made "without ever lunging for the lowest common denominator. Source: Internet
The Serb got caught on the wrong side of Ibrahimovic’s run in the 11th minute and seemed to panic once his opponent broke into the penalty area, lunging into a hopeless challenge from behind. Source: Internet
Kedon Slovis, who should have been a Heisman candidate, was harassed all night and threw three interceptions, including the game-clincher in the final minutes on a throwaway pass that was nabbed by lunging Oregon cornerback Jamal Hill. Source: Internet
One variation of the howl is accompanied by a high pitched whine, which precedes a lunging attack. Source: Internet
A man, believed to be the woman's boyfriend is seen furiously pushing her out of the way and up against a wall before lunging towards Mr Sienkiewicz and stabbing him. Source: Internet