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lunge <a lunge; lunges> N

lunge N

lunge

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Vertical lunges were infrequently utilized (only 5% of the time), as were horizontal (7%), ventral (6%), and lateral arcs (3%).
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The two carnivores lunge at them, causing a chase.
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As soon as the dolphins corral the prey, the whales lunge feed through the centre.
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It lunged at the farmer, which speared the lindworm in the mouth with a stake he was using to build the fences.
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This crocodile is surprisingly agile and can lunge its body upward into the air to catch bats, flying birds, and leaping fish.
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It's an auto-aggressive monster that either lunges at the player or headbutts when its close to the player.
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Plunges were used the most often (22% of the time), followed by ventral (19%), lateral (17%), and oblique lunges (15%).
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He lunged to grab another one from storage as the helicopter, a growing, blazing fireball, arched across the sky.
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This is a daring little hop and kick with sudden lunges and shuffling turns.
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During the lunge the gymnast will have their arms high in the air and straight, and hips are square facing the forward direction.
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