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Pounce   /paʊns/   Listen
verb
Pounce  v. t.  (past & past part. pounded; pres. part. pouncing)  To sprinkle or rub with pounce; as, to pounce paper, or a pattern.



Pounce  v. t.  
1.
To strike or seize with the talons; to pierce, as with the talons. (Archaic) "Stooped from his highest pitch to pounce a wren." "Now pounce him lightly, And as he roars and rages, let's go deeper."
2.
To punch; to perforate; to stamp holes in, or dots on, by way of ornament. (Obs.)



Pounce  v. i.  To fall suddenly and seize with the claws; with on or upon; as, a hawk pounces upon a chicken. Also used figuratively. "Derision is never so agonizing as when it pounces on the wanderings of misguided sensibility."



noun
Pounce  n.  
1.
A fine powder, as of sandarac, or cuttlefish bone, formerly used to prevent ink from spreading on manuscript.
2.
Charcoal dust, or some other colored powder for making patterns through perforated designs, used by embroiderers, lace makers, etc.
Pounce box, a box for sprinkling pounce.
Pounce paper, a transparent paper for tracing.



Pounce  n.  
1.
The claw or talon of a bird of prey.
2.
A punch or stamp. (Obs.) "A pounce to print money with."
3.
Cloth worked in eyelet holes. (Obs.)






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"Pounce" Quotes from Famous Books



... me. What good'll it do you or the rest to hev me ther'? To make me afraid? It's poor learnin' frum fear. Who taught me what was right? Who cared? No man cared fur my soul, till I thieved 'n' robbed; 'n' then judge 'n' jury 'n' jailers was glad to pounce on me. Will yoh gev me ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 51, January, 1862 • Various

... happen to meet with the two volumes of "Grimm's German Stories," which were illustrated by him long ago, pounce upon them instantly; the etchings in them are the finest things, next to Rembrandt's, that, as far as I know, have been done since etching was invented. You cannot look at them too much, ...
— The Crown of Wild Olive • John Ruskin

... famished vulture made a pounce at the meat, and Hassan's turban fell off, with which the vulture, balked of the meat, flew away, far ...
— The World's Greatest Books, Vol. I • Various

... very agitated when he came. Ramar Chind, too, was eager. What would happen within the next several hours, he realized, might be beyond his ken, but he still recognized its importance. And, being an opportunist, he would pounce on whatever he ...
— Equation of Doom • Gerald Vance

... fell poison, as his sharp teeth part, A thousand tongues in quick vibration dart; Snatch the proud Eagle towering o'er the heath, Or pounce the Lion, as he stalks beneath; Or strew, as marshall'd hosts contend in vain, 250 With human skeletons the whiten'd plain. —Chain'd at his root two scion-demons dwell, Breathe the faint hiss, or try the shriller yell; Rise, fluttering in the air on callow ...
— The Botanic Garden. Part II. - Containing The Loves of the Plants. A Poem. - With Philosophical Notes. • Erasmus Darwin


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