charge at



charge at someone or something

to move quickly forward to attack someone or something. The elephant charged at the hunter. I was afraid that the water buffalo was going to charge our vehicle.
See also: charge

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Modestomo-DHE-sto (Spanish, Italian)Spanish, Italian, Portuguese
Bellonabə-LON-ə (English)Roman Mythology
Khadiga-Arabic (Egyptian)
BÉRengÈRe-French
Amelina-Ancient Germanic
Rosheen-Irish