Pounce | Mean of pounce in English Dictionary
/ˈpaʊns/
- Verb
- to suddenly jump toward and take hold of someone or something
- The cat crouched low and waited for the moment to pounce.
- As the boys rounded the corner, a group of kids pounced on them.
- A salesperson pounced on me [=quickly approached me] as soon as I walked into the store.
- When a few documents showed that the mayor had avoided paying his taxes, the press pounced on [=attacked] him.
- She lost control of the ball, and the other team pounced on the opportunity to score.
- He pounced on the job offer.
- to act or move quickly and suddenly
- Movie studios are ready to pounce as soon as she announces that she's making movies again.
- She pounced at the phone when it rang.