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pounce造句
31. Waiting to pounce was Nigel Quigley with a header into the net. 32. The only thing alive was the brooding darkness, full of horrors and spiders, waiting to pounce. 33. Now she realised he'd been hovering on the verges of her thoughts, just waiting for an opportunity to pounce. 34. You can barely dump your black bag in the bin before the rubbish regulars pounce. 35. She could feel the tears waiting, welling up inside, ready to pounce as always. 36. The Opel was still hovering at the kerbside, lights glaring, waiting to pounce. 37. Miguel noticed a long black limo sitting under the el like a leopard waiting to pounce. 38. On one side are those who pounce on any scandal as evidence that they are unable to stop crooks. 39. Clearly made to be all jackrabbit starts and pounce, lions can not sustain high speeds for long. 40. But that old squirrel never got far from the next pounce. 41. A pounce, the cheetah's jaws fasten on the gazelle's throat, and it is quickly throttled to death. 42. He was still there lurking behind her in the corridor, waiting to pounce, hoping to catch her out. 43. At the very least, a psychologist and social worker would pounce. 44. She looked like a sleek, tawny cat about to pounce on its prey. 45. Local politicians are quick to pounce on any trouble. 46. But aren't deviant adults also ready to pounce? 47. He made up his mind to do this, and was about to pounce on the cat. 48. Chelsea will be waiting to pounce on any possible slip-up as they face a London derby away to in-form Tottenham Hotspur. 49. He loves to play with or pounce on anything that's round or that moves. 50. We saw the tiger about to pounce ( on the goat ). 51. Mr Honts found that those who had had a dog to slobber and pounce on them ranked their team-mates more highly on measures of trust, team cohesion and intimacy than those who had not. 52. Your questions should be rapid, using a scatter-gun technique, but always following the question-pause pounce sequence. 53. Be readyto pounce on ill - advised decisions , poor judgment and bad timing. 54. But since the turn of the year, he has failed to pounce and, after a public falling-out with manager Steve Bruce, Wigan have opted not to try and make the move permanent. 55. He looked at me, good-natured and ready to pounce, and I remembered that I had noticed this look even in the seminar. 56. Policemen were hiding themselves in the corners of the bank, ready pounce on the thieves. 57. Why do you pounce on every single thing I say? 58. We hide behind the bush, ready to pounce on the intruder. 59. Passepartout was ready to pounce upon the American, who was staring insolently at his opponent. 60. Groom a pretender (for lack of a better word), build a coalition, and wait for your CEO to screw up, which he will if he is a short-termer. Then pounce.