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lunge at someone or something to jump or dive at someone or something. The dog lunged at the man, but he got out of the way without getting bitten. The dog lunged at the bicycle. lunge for someone or something to charge or jump at someone or something; to attack someone or something. The mugger lunged for her, but she dodged him. Ted lunged for the door, but Bill beat him to it. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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To underscore the ravishment even further, Thomas is said to have taken both Stephen's wife and the goods far from Coventry (ac de villa Couentre longe duxit). Drewal, Naomi Goodman, Mark Gjukich, Sheree Johnson, Leslie Jones, Christine Mullen Kreamer, Barry Landua, Oyinlola Longe, Adam W. Following the success of this excellent consumer health resource, Gale Group published a number of other works, including the Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine (Krapp and Longe, 2001), the Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer (Thackery, 2001), the Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders (Blachford, 2002), the Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders (Thackery, 2003), and the Gale Encyclopedia of Surgery (Senagore, 2004). |
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