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lunge n. 1 thrust, jab,, strike: He was impaled by the first lunge<br />

of the sword. 2 dive, plunge, rush, leap, jump, spring, pounce:<br />

I made a lunge for the knife but missed.<br />

--v. 3 dive, plunge, charge, pounce, dash, bound, jump; thrust,<br />

stab, strike, hit, jab, cut: He lunged at her with his machete.<br />

lurch° n. leave in the lurch. desert, abandon, forsake; drop, jilt:<br />

He left her in the lurch, waiting at the church.<br />

lurchý n. 1 stagger, sway, pitch; list, tilt, toss: The man gave a<br />

sudden lurch, knocking the vase from my hands.<br />

--v. 2 stagger, sway, stumble; roll, tilt, veer, pitch, list,<br />

heel, wallow: He lurched into the room, a dagger protruding<br />

from his back. The ship lurched dangerously in a heavy sea.<br />

lure v. 1 tempt, attract, induce, coax, inveigle, seduce, draw in,<br />

entice, lead on, decoy, charm, persuade, allure, catch: She<br />

lured me into the trap of believing that she loved me.<br />

--n. 2 bait, decoy, attraction, temptation, inducement, magnet,<br />

siren song, charm, US drawing card, Slang come-on: Too many<br />

na‹ve people fall for the lure of easy money.<br />

lurid adj. 1 sensational, vivid, shocking, startling, graphic,<br />

melodramatic: The tabloids delight in a lurid scandal. 2<br />

ghastly, horrid, horrifying, horrendous, gory, grisly, gruesome,<br />

macabre, revolting, disgusting, appalling, frightful, terrible,<br />

awful: Every lurid detail of the massacre was shown on TV. 3<br />

pale, ashen, sallow, wan, pallid, ghastly, baleful: From the<br />

lurid shade of his skin, I could see he had some horrible<br />

affliction. 4 glaring, fiery, flaming, burning, aglow, glowing,<br />

glowering: The burning city cast a lurid light in the sky.<br />

lurk v. skulk, slink, prowl, steal, sneak, hide, (lie in) wait, lie<br />

low: The muggers were lurking in the shadows, waiting for a<br />

victim.<br />

luscious adj. delectable, delicious, mouth-watering, tasty, toothsome,<br />

savoury, appetizing, rich, sweet, epicurean, ambrosial,<br />

palatable, pleasant; succulent, juicy, Colloq scrumptious,<br />

yummy: My grandmother used to make the most luscious pies and

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