0 present participle of lunge --
1 to move forward suddenly and with force, especially in order to attack someone: --
They hunt by lunging vertically up and tearing off chunks of their preys' flanks and fins.
He seems to have some talent for baseball, but because he does not want to get his uniform dirty, he usually avoids sliding and lunging.
The prominent feature is a lunging, silver, three-headed dog.
Male aggression toward females is generally limited to vocalizations, lunging, and chasing.
The iguanas will deepen their green coloration to intensify their bands, and bob their heads and intimidate intruders by lunging at them with open mouths.
It typically then begins lunging and retreating at the same time in order to escape.
It is a common injury, particularly in sports that involve lunging and jumping.
They attack potential predators by flying at them and lunging with their large bills.