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    lunge
    [lənj]
    noun
    lunge (noun) · lunges (plural noun)
    1. a sudden forward thrust of the body, typically with an arm outstretched to attack someone or seize something:
      "he made a lunge at her"
      • the basic attacking move in fencing, in which the leading foot is thrust forward with the knee bent while the back leg remains straightened.
      • an exercise or gymnastic movement resembling the lunge of a fencer.
    verb
    lunge (verb) · lunges (third person present) · lunged (past tense) · lunged (past participle) · lungeing (present participle)
    1. make a lunge:
      "John lunged forward and grabbed him by the throat" · "the sequined guests lunged at the food"
      • make a sudden forward thrust with (a part of the body or a weapon):
        "Billy lunged his spear at the fish"
    Origin
    mid 18th century: from earlier allonge, from French allonger ‘lengthen’.
    lunge
    [lənj]
    noun
    1. variant of longe
    lunge
    [lənj]
    noun
    NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
    lunge (noun) · lunges (plural noun)
    1. short for muskellunge
    longe
    [lənj]
    verb
    lunge (verb)
    1. exercise (a horse or rider) on a longe.
    Origin
    early 18th century: from French longe, from allonge ‘lengthening out’.
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  4. uk / lʌndʒ / us / lʌndʒ / a sudden forward movement: He made a lunge for the ball. an exercise in which you step forward with one leg and bend your knees: They were doing squats and lunges.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/lunge
    a sudden forward movement: He made a lunge for the ball. an exercise in which you step forward with one leg and bend your knees: They were doing squats and lunges.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/lunge
    The meaning of LUNGE is a quick thrust or jab (as of a sword) usually made by leaning or striding forward.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lunge
    lunge (lŭnj) n. 1. A sudden thrust or pass, as with a sword. 2. A sudden forward movement or plunge.
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