0 past simple and past participle of lunge --
1 to move forward suddenly and with force, especially in order to attack someone: --
During a council meeting in 1920 he grabbed a gavel and lunged at a councilman, scolding him for bereating a reporter, and mashed his own finger and injured his leg.
Doing her own stunts for the film, she was nearly hit by the train used in the dream sequence when she lost her balance and lunged forward.
Patoulidou took advantage and lunged her body forward for the finishing line.
Using these it lunged southward cutting the supply road behind the panzer spearheads.
As they evolved from lunged fish, amphibians had to make certain adaptations for living on land including the need to develop new means of locomotion.
Some of these ancient lunged fish were the ancestors of tetrapods.
He then removed the radiator cap, a snake lunged out and a geyser of water followed.
It lunged at the farmer, which speared the lindworm in the mouth with a stake he was using to build the fences.