1. pouncing - Noun
2. pouncing - Verb
of Pounce
The art or practice of transferring a design by means of pounce.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe were restless for ages... After a while I heard an owl hooting and calmed myself by thinking of it flying over the dark fields – and then I remembered it would be pouncing on mice. I love owls, but I wish God had made them vegetarian. Dodie Smith
God, I hate interviews with actors pouncing on. Who wants to know about their lives? I don't want to know about Al Pacino's life. Jason Isaacs
But the innings was exactly what the youngster prides himself on at the crease – wearing the bowlers down, never wavering from his strengths and eventually pouncing on the opposition, regardless of who they are, or where. Source: Internet
Before it even landed, Keller leaped from the desk after it, pouncing on it before it had skidded to a halt. Source: Internet
Cut images and words out of magazines, comic books or movie-poster catalogs, mixing themes to create a quirky design, such as a giant cat pouncing on a skyscraper. Source: Internet
But something’s clicked in the last seven days, and Chippewa Falls is now pouncing on teams early. Source: Internet