Longe example sentences

longe

noun

longe (noun) · longes (plural noun)

  - a long rein on which a horse is held and made to move in a circle around its trainer:

  - exercise (a horse or rider) on a longe.

lunge

noun

longe (noun)

  - a sudden forward thrust of the body, typically with an arm outstretched to attack someone or seize something:

  - the basic attacking move in fencing, in which the leading foot is thrust forward with the knee bent while the back leg remains straightened.

  - an exercise or gymnastic movement resembling the lunge of a fencer.

  - make a lunge:

  - make a sudden forward thrust with (a part of the body or a weapon):

lunge

noun

longe (noun)

  - short for muskellunge

Synonyms

thrust, pounce, dive, jump, spring, leap, rush, grab, thrust, pounce, dive, jump, spring, leap, rush, charge, muskellunge

"Longe" Example Sentences

1. The longer he waited, the more anxious he became.
2. She yearned for a longer vacation.
3. His longer hair flowed in the wind.
4. A longer explanation is needed.
5. We need a longer rope.
6. The longer version of the film is superior.
7. He took a longer route home.
8. The longer they talked, the closer they became.
9. It's a longer process than expected.
10. She wore a longer dress to the ball.
11. The longer the delay, the greater the cost.
12. He enjoyed the longer evenings of summer.
13. Longer term effects are yet to be seen.
14. A longer leash is better for a playful dog.
15. His longer stride indicated confidence.
16. They decided on a longer hike.
17. The longer the flight, the more tired she felt.
18. Longer-term investment is crucial.
19. He preferred a longer nap.
20. The longer the meeting, the less productive it was.
21. She bought a longer scarf.
22. The longer he practiced, the better he played.
23. Longer-lasting batteries are expensive.
24. She needed a longer break.
25. The longer the novel, the more complex the plot.
26. He opted for a longer warranty.
27. The longer journey was worth it.
28. A longer lifespan is desirable.
29. She had longer fingers than her sister.
30. The longer the silence, the more intense the anticipation.
31. They needed a longer ladder.
32. The longer the negotiation, the better the deal.
33. Longer-term goals require patience.
34. He chose a longer path to avoid the traffic.
35. The longer she stared, the more she understood.
36. A longer sentence would be more descriptive.
37. She preferred longer sleeves.
38. The longer the wait, the sweeter the reward.
39. Longer-term planning is essential.
40. He bought longer screws.
41. The longer game is always more strategic.
42. She envisioned a longer life.
43. A longer bridge is needed to cross the river.
44. She let out a longer sigh of relief.
45. The longer the conversation, the more heated it became.
46. Longer exposure to sunlight can cause sunburn.
47. He experienced a longer period of unemployment.
48. She took a longer shower to relax.
49. The longer they stayed, the more comfortable they became.
50. Longer-lasting relationships require effort.

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