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1. He lunged at me, grabbing me violently.
2. He lunged wildly at his opponent.
3. The goats lunged at each other with their horns.
4. I lunged forward to try to hit him.
5. He lunged at his opponent.
6. She lunged out with a knife.
7. John lunged forward and grabbed him by the throat.
8. A mad man lunged at me with a knife.
9. He took out a knife and lunged at her.
10. The dog lunged at the beggar.
11. She lunged forward and snatched the letter from me.
12. He suddenly lunged at her with a broken bottle.
13. The reporters lunged for the telephone.
14. She lunged at Barton who ducked.
15. When he lunged forward, she was taken aback.
16. Lorrimer gave a strangled cry and lunged out.
17. Her assailant lunged(sentencedict.com), stabbing at her again and again.
18. With a resounding cheer, the Infantry lunged forward.
19. He lunged forwards, hit Rohmer hard with his shoulder in a rugby charge and grabbed his gun arm.
20. He lunged forward, grabbing at T'ai Cho's arm, dragging him back.
21. He claimed that Mr Maltby lunged at him so he punched him, knocking him to the ground.
22. Foinavon was lunged over jumps and popping over little schooling fences became a daily routine.
23. Suddenly he yanked at the covers and lunged towards me.
24. Two scabby males lunged together, fighting at, and then on top of, his feet.
25. Instead, the former World Champion lunged at a white bishop on the opposite side of the board.
26. He lunged at her slashing out and a long slash appeared on her leg.
27. The guard let go of the lead, and the dog lunged forward.sentencedict.com
28. Certain that he was going to make good his threat to kill her, she lunged for the gun.
29. Fireman John Peck grabbed the blade and wrestled it off the attacker as he lunged at colleagues.
30. As he did, Jack tossed his drink at Billy and lunged at his face with the empty glass.
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