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- verbpounce (verb) · pounces (third person present) · pounced (past tense) · pounced (past participle) · pouncing (present participle)
- (of an animal or bird of prey) spring or swoop suddenly so as to catch prey:"the wolf pounced on the rat" · "she looked like a vulture waiting to pounce"
- (of a person) spring forward suddenly so as to attack or seize someone or something:"the gang pounced on him and knocked him to the ground"
- notice and take swift and eager advantage of a mistake, remark, or sign of weakness:"reporters who are just as eager to pounce on a gaffe as on a significant news story"
Originlate Middle English (as a noun denoting a tool for stamping or punching): origin obscure, perhaps from puncheon. The noun sense ‘a bird's claw’ arose in the late 15th century and gave rise to the verb (mid 17th century).nounpounce (noun)- a fine resinous powder formerly used to prevent ink from spreading on unglazed paper or to prepare parchment to receive writing.
- powdered charcoal or other fine powder dusted over a perforated pattern to transfer the design to the object beneath.
verbpounce (verb) · pounces (third person present) · pounced (past tense) · pounced (past participle) · pouncing (present participle)- smooth down by rubbing with pounce or pumice.
- transfer (a design) by the use of pounce.
Originlate 16th century (as a verb): from French poncer, based on Latin pumex ‘pumice’. POUNCING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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9 meanings: 1. to spring or swoop, as in capturing prey 2. the act of pouncing; a spring or swoop 3. the claw of a bird of prey.... Click for more definitions.
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