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  • 21lunge — [[t]lʌ̱nʤ[/t]] lunges, lunging, lunged VERB If you lunge in a particular direction, you move in that direction suddenly and clumsily. [V prep/adv] He lunged at me, grabbing me violently... [V prep/adv] I lunged forward to try to hit him. N COUNT …

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  • 22lunge — I UK [lʌndʒ] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms lunge : present tense I/you/we/they lunge he/she/it lunges present participle lunging past tense lunged past participle lunged to move suddenly and with a lot of force in order to catch, hit, or… …

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  • 23'lunge — lunge1 «luhnj», noun, verb, lunged, lung|ing. –n. 1. any sudden forward movement; plunge; lurch: »At no time shall I be surprised to see a sudden lunge forward on that front (H. G. Wells) …

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  • 24Amphibious fish — are fish with the ability to leave their usual aquatic environments water for prolonged periods of time. Amphibious lunged fish are believed to be the ancestors of modern amphibians. In most fish typical fish species the organs which in… …

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  • 25Belkar Bitterleaf — Superherobox caption=Belkar Bitterleaf, drawn by Rich Burlew. comic color=background:#8080ff character name=Belkar Bitterleaf real name= publisher=Giant In The Playground debut= The Order of the Stick #1 creators=Rich Burlew alliance… …

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  • 26Otto Zehm — (1970–2006) was a mentally disabled man from Spokane, Washington who died on March 20, 2006, two days after being beaten, tasered multiple times, and improperly restrained by seven Spokane Police Officers.[1] Zehm committed no crime and on May 30 …

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  • 27lunge — lunge1 /lunj/, n., v., lunged, lunging. n. 1. a sudden forward thrust, as with a sword or knife; stab. 2. any sudden forward movement; plunge. v.i. 3. to make a lunge or thrust; move with a lunge. v.t. 4. to thrust (something) forward; cause to… …

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  • 28lunge — [lʌndʒ] v [Date: 1700 1800; : French; Origin: allonger [i] to make longer, put (your arm) out ] to make a sudden strong movement towards someone or something, especially to attack them lunge at/forward/towards/out etc ▪ The goats lunged at each… …

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  • 29lunge — {{11}}lunge (n.) 1735, a thrust with a sword, originally a fencing term, shortened from allonge, from Fr. allonger to extend, thrust, from O.Fr. alongier to lengthen, make long, from à to + O.Fr. long, from L. longus long (see LONG (Cf. long)… …

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  • 30lunge — lunge1 noun a sudden forward movement of the body. ↘a thrust in fencing, in which the leading leg is bent while the back leg remains straightened. verb (lunges, lungeing or lunging, lunged) make a lunge. ↘make a sudden forward thrust with. Origin …

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