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pounced
▪ I. pounced, a. (paʊnst) [f. pounce n.1 + -ed2.] Having talons like a hawk: usually in comb.1687 Dryden Hind & P. iii. 1117 Some haggar'd Hawk..Well pounc'd to fasten, and well wing'd to fly. 1700 ― Pythagorean Philos. 570 The strong pounc'd Eagle and the billing dove. 1787 Generous Attachment III....
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Pounced
Pounced is a Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf-winning thoroughbred racehorse owned by Lady Rothschild. He was retired to stud in 2010. hl=es&q=Pounced+is+by+Rahy+out+of&meta=&aq=o&oq=
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pounced stone
ˈpounced stone for pounce-stone, F. pierre ponce, pumice-stone.1585 T. Washington tr. Nicholay's Voy. ii. xxi. 58 b, With a pounced stone hee rubbeth..the plantes of your feete.
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Pouncing
This pounced drawing made of pricked holes is laid over a new working surface. The powder is applied by being placed into a small bag of thin fabric such as cheesecloth, then dabbed onto the pricked holes of the pounced drawing.
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pawed
pawed, a. rare. (pɔːd) [-ed2.] Having paws.1611 Cotgr., Empieté, pawed, pounced, clawed, talented. Ibid., Paté, pawed, broad-footed.
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2022 World Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 800 metres
At the bell, Kibet brought his kick and pounced on Kramer, setting sights on Garcia and Arop. As Kibet approached, Garcia pounced on Arop, both passing with 100m to go.
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extortionate
extortionate, a. (ɛkˈstɔːʃənət) [f. as prec. + -ate2.] a. Of persons, their qualities or actions: Characterized by extortion. b. Of prices, money demands: Grossly excessive, exorbitant.1789 Mrs. Piozzi Journ. France I. 119 The inns are very extortionate. 1844 H. H. Wilson Brit. India I. 457 The amou...
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Joseph Anton von Simbschen
When his friend Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen resigned from the army in 1809, Simbschen's enemies pounced; he was court-martialed, cashiered, and sentenced
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taloned
taloned, a. (ˈtælənd) Also 7 ta(l)lented. [f. talon n. + -ed2.] Furnished with talons.1611 Cotgr., Empieté, pawed, pounced, clawed, talented. 1611 Bible Jer. xii. 9 A speckled [marg. tallented] bird. 1706 Watts Horæ Lyr. ii. To Mitio i. 119 A speedier prey To talon'd faulcons. 1838 S. Bellamy Betray...
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pounce
▪ I. pounce, n.1 (paʊns) Also 5–8 pownce, 6 pounse, Sc. punse, punss, 9 dial. punce. [Etymology obscure: no corresponding n. is known in French or other Romanic language. The various groups of senses are parallel to those of pounce v.1, the evidence for vb. and n. beginning early in the 15th c., in ...
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The Cat's Elopement
One day, when it came to annoy her once again, Gon pounced on it and killed it. After, he saw a large cat harassing a smaller one.
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Surinder Singh (Ashoka Chakra)
He shot dead one more terrorist that pounced upon him.
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shameferon
shameferon, shamfron var. ff. chamfrain, chamfron.1537 North Country Wills (Surtees 1908) 148 One paier of greate pottes pounced with Talbottes and shameferons. Ibid., Shamfron.
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1953 Italian Grand Prix
Fangio pounced on this window of opportunity and took a famous win.
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Hong Kong court jails seven over train station mob attack
One man holding a Chinese flag repeatedly shouted "dog judge" as he walked outside the courtroom. Flashpoint. During the Yuen Long attack more than a hundred men pounced on protesters as well as reporters and ordinary commuters, sending some 50 people to hospital.
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