Move down on as if in an attack.
(Music) rapid sliding up or down the musical scale.
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Examples for "pounce"
Examples for "pounce"
1If an opportunity comes along, are you able to pounce on it?
2Racing prominently meant that he was in the right place to pounce.
3It was a dangerous moment; I was ready to pounce upon Anna.
4But not one-third of that space was covered in the lightning pounce.
5Subconsciously I must have hesitated long enough for Mrs. Nadworny to pounce.
Seize or catch with a swooping motion.
1That was the idea behind Monsanto's swoop on Syngenta AG last year.
2In one swoop, two important social and economic problems could be solved.
3Police said a substantial amount of cannabis was seized in the swoop.
4They are coming, the simpletons; they swoop down upon the treacherous floor.
5The room lurched; went upward and sidewise with a wild dizzying swoop.
6Caped superheroes swoop and wheel and dip around the Empire State Building.
7The general, with a swoop of his hand, mixed all the matches.
8Those falls, in turn, left stocks well-priced for investors to swoop in.
9He would trust in his fortune, and swoop down upon the enemy.
10ABC is known for renewing its series early in one fell swoop.
11The Bezos swoop on a feebler generation of Grahams raises similar possibilities.
12The clutter that could disappear in one fell swoop is enticing, right?
13With the remarkable victory, Puig reached several milestones in one fell swoop.
14Flocks of seagulls swoop over a small fleet of rusty fishing boats.
15The consequence was a second swoop, in which forty-one were carried off.
16It landed right on top of me, all in one fell swoop.
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