Move down on as if in an attack.
1 Am I going off my head? He pounces on the eldest boy.
2 With a sudden spring into the air, the Spider pounces on the prey.
3 Suddenly he pounces upon Miss Rich, the daughter of the Covent Garden manager.
4 The cat drops off my arm and pounces on the meat.
5 He pounces on my words like a barrister and twists them.
6 Philippoussis puts one short, Agassi pounces - and hits it out by inches.
7 The crocodile eventually pounces , but he is thwarted by the impala's quick reactions.
8 It pounces on their talents, picking their brains, pushing them forward.
9 The choice is made: the Philanthus pounces on her prey.
10 He was walking along, his hands in his pockets, when Ned pounces on him.
11 When she discovers him she stops playing and pounces on him with furious questions.
12 Then out he pounces , and kills his prey by poison.
13 My brown mare, Mada, turns sharply right and pounces forwards after the loose horses.
14 When we're called to eat, Haymitch pounces on me immediately.
15 It pounces again, landing on his chest, and swipes a talon towards his neck.
16 Then he stands up, gets a condom, turns the light back off, and pounces .
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pounce Verb
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