pounce

ఎగురు
definition
verb
the wolf pounced on the rat
(of an animal or bird of prey) spring or swoop suddenly so as to catch prey.
The example shown in Plate IX is unusual for its green ground, which was achieved by pouncing the surface with copper oxide while the clay was damp.
smooth down by rubbing with pounce or pumice.
noun
The time between the pounce and the jump seemed an eternity, although it was only seconds.
a sudden swoop or spring.
a fine resinous powder formerly used to prevent ink from spreading on unglazed paper or to prepare parchment to receive writing.
translation of 'pounce'
పట్టుకొను,
ఎగురు
example
she looked like a vulture waiting to 'pounce'
Not only is the whole world watching our every move but we have an active, independent, free press just waiting to 'pounce' on any mistake this administration makes as well.
Really and truly it was never going to end in this contest against a home side, who have won their last number of games on the 'pounce' .
Like a cat poised to 'pounce' on his prey, he was ready.
Critics will 'pounce' on their every mistake as evidence that paying teachers for performance is a bad idea.
Any lapses in concentration and the Rats will 'pounce' in what should be a close game.
Competitors are ready to 'pounce' on any weakness.
The time between the 'pounce' and the jump seemed an eternity, although it was only seconds.
As actual practice can demonstrate, if a pricked design is pounced from its verso, the 'pounce' marks register more distinctly, than if pounced from the recto.
reporters who are just as eager to 'pounce' on a gaffe as on a significant news story
The demon, full of the momentum of the 'pounce' , tumbled easily through after her.
Every time the butterfly would fly higher the kitten would 'pounce' at the air and end up falling to the ground.
With a blood-curdling roar, the Manticore spread its wings and leapt at the Cleric, attempting to floor him with a 'pounce' .
She sank onto the couch, not quite relaxing, almost like a cat crouching before the 'pounce' .
I watched for the animal but it still surprised me with a 'pounce' onto the rock opposite the pond from me.
With an amazing 'pounce' , we were flying through the air again.
The dog, teeth still bared, was suspended in an unmoving 'pounce' .
Seeing this, the three sisters made a 'pounce' at the chairs also, just in case the king thought that they were better off outside.
Pedants 'pounce' on such tell-tale signs that what purports to be an image of Shakespeare is really an idealised image of the biographer himself.
They were managers I played with who could 'pounce' on a player's weaknesses in a measured, forthright fashion.
He gave a little 'pounce' up at her, and stood with his front paws through the fence.
Reality came at him like the 'pounce' of a stalking predator.
The house seemed like a caged tiger ready to 'pounce' on its prey.
Then the Tigers 'pounce' on opponents' mistakes.
On a third occasion he was hovering behind him as the ball flew into the area, ready to 'pounce' on any mistake.
But he reacted quickly to 'pounce' on the rebound and fire home.
You sleep around, break hearts, and then 'pounce' on your next victim.
He rose up on one knee, then crouched there, body tight, as if tensing for the 'pounce' .
When I arrived home my sister practically 'pounced' on me immediately for details.
Thornton 'pounced' on a goalkeeping error to put hosts York ahead in the first half.
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