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pounce

noun as in leap; sudden swoop

verb as in leap at; take by surprise

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He came in with his handler—who warned her not to lock eyes with the animal or he might be enticed to pounce.

If we don’t have the people, we won’t be able to pounce on the job opportunities those new technologies bring.

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But they're always nearby - behind a microphone, at a keyboard, or in the stands - ready to pounce after a mistake.

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While Ireland could not get over at the first attempt, the returning Aoife Wafer pounced on a loose ball before Sam Monaghan forced her way across.

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An early straight six, one of three in his innings, against Maharaj settled Bethell into his work after which he pounced to pull anything short.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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