9 adverbs to describe how to pounced

So Peggy had kept them on a shelf in his "office" for several years, and now, when his eye chanced to light upon them, he gave a snort of triumph and pounced upon them eagerly.

Grim, looking swiftly to right and left, saw Jeremy and pounced on him so fiercely that an onlooker might have guessed another fight to the death was under way.

Katherine pounced upon the truant toilet article gleefully.

Sir George saw something moreand pounced on it greedily.

I pounced on it joyfully, for it was the one thing I needed to complete my disguise.

"He's merely fainted; more frightened than hurt," declared Madame Guix, who had literally pounced upon him.

Real culture lives by sympathies and admirations, not by dislikes and disdainsunder all misleading wrappings it pounces unerringly upon the human core.

we'll let him pass a few paces, and then pounce on him unexpectedly."

In an instant she had pounced upon it as viciously as if it had been the interloper she was seeking.

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