Use of pounce in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include pounce at the start of sentence, pounce at the end of sentence and pounce in the middle of sentence

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pounce at the end of sentence


  1. Women may flirt, but men pounce.
  2. We saw the tiger about to pounce .
  3. The lion crouched ready to pounce.
  4. Alan Knott is denied the chance to pounce.
  5. Josh was waiting like a cat, ready to pounce.
  6. The cat was hiding in the bushes, ready to pounce.
  7. He crouched on the ground, like an animal ready to pounce.
  8. Fraud squad officers had bugged the phone and were ready to pounce.
  9. This is the kind of careless mistake on which examiners love to pounce.
  10. If the snake so much as hiccups as the rat inches along, the market analysts and social prognosticators pounce.
  11. The midfielder's dangerous cross was put just past the post by defender Andrius Skerla with Larsson waiting to pounce.

pounce in the middle of sentence


  1. No quick steps, no pounce, no final curtain.
  2. A tabby cat was poised to pounce at any second.
  3. We hid behind the bushes, ready to pounce on the intruder.
  4. Opponents pounce on you like a lion that skipped breakfast.
  5. The cat sat in the tree ready to pounce on the ducks below.
  6. Teachers are quick to pounce on students' grammatical errors.
  7. To pounce on their opponents, moreover, seemed the best defence.
  8. The police were waiting to pounce when he arrived at the airport.
  9. We hid himself behind the bushes, ready to pounce on the intruder.
  10. Police vans drove slowly to and fro, ready to pounce on their prey.
  11. He knows that his critics are waiting to pounce on any slip that he makes.
  12. The Democrats were ready to pounce on any Republican failings or mistakes.
  13. If you make a single mistake, he will pounce on you and say you're a fool.
  14. I think if she were given the opportunity to work here, she'd pounce on it.
  15. Foxes and other hunting animals need to know how far to pounce to catch their prey.
  16. Policemen were hiding themselves in the corners of the bank, ready to pounce on the thieves.
  17. Candy would pounce on that like a terrier, demanding to know why she didn't just tell him to get lost.
  18. She is ready to pounce at the phone when it rings because she is worried about her husband's where about.

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