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What does it mean this verb "to lung for"? He lunged for the nearest painting he could see...
5 mei 2021 12:14
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Michael is right that the verb is "to lunge," but the meaning is simply "to make a sudden forward movement." It can be a sudden movement of your arm (especially if you're holding a knife, sword, stick, etc.), but it often means moving forward with your whole body, not just your arm. As in Michael's example, it usually implies that you are going to attack something or someone.
5 mei 2021
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The verb is to lunge. It means to reach forward with your arm.
example: he lunged forward with a knife to attack the wild animal
5 mei 2021
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels, Duits, Mongools, Russisch
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