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    pounce
    [pouns]
    verb
    pounced (past tense) · pounced (past participle)
    1. (of an animal or bird of prey) spring or swoop suddenly so as to catch prey:
      "the wolf pounced on the rat" · "she looked like a vulture waiting to pounce"
      • (of a person) spring forward suddenly so as to attack or seize someone or something:
        "the gang pounced on him and knocked him to the ground"
      • notice and take swift and eager advantage of a mistake, remark, or sign of weakness:
        "reporters who are just as eager to pounce on a gaffe as on a significant news story"
    Origin
    late Middle English (as a noun denoting a tool for stamping or punching): origin obscure, perhaps from puncheon. The noun sense ‘a bird's claw’ arose in the late 15th century and gave rise to the verb (mid 17th century).
    pounce
    [pouns]
    verb
    pounced (past tense) · pounced (past participle)
    1. smooth down by rubbing with pounce or pumice.
    2. transfer (a design) by the use of pounce.
    Origin
    late 16th century (as a verb): from French poncer, based on Latin pumex ‘pumice’.
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  2. verb (used without object), pounced, pounc·ing. to swoop down suddenly and grasp, as a bird does in seizing its prey. to spring, dash, or come suddenly: Unexpectedly she pounced on the right answer.
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    intr.v. pounced, pounc·ing, pounc·es 1. To spring or swoop with intent to seize someone or something: a cat that pounced on a mouse; watched the falcon pounce on the baby rabbit.
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    pounce verb [ I ] us / pɑʊns / to attack suddenly, esp. by jumping or flying down to catch or take hold of something or someone: The mountain lion pounced onto the back of an elk.
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    1. To jump, leap, or bound onto something or someone: The cat pounced on the mouse and killed it. We saw a falcon pounce on a rabbit. 2. To criticize or attack someone verbally: He suddenly pounced on me for not returning his book.
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    pounced (on or upon) verb past tense of pounce (on or upon) as in attacked to take sudden, violent action against the muggers pounced on the unsuspecting tourists as soon as they rounded the corner
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