The word "lunged" is the past tense of "lunge," which refers to making a sudden forward movement or thrust, often with a purpose or intent. This action can involve stretching out your body, especially your arm or leg, quickly to reach or attack something. In physical activities like fencing or certain sports, a lunge is a common movement to gain an advantage or to evade an opponent.
The word "lunge" originates from the late 16th century, derived from the French word "longer," meaning "to lengthen." It reflects the idea of extending the body forward.