How To Use Feint In A Sentence

  • Again and again, by feint of foot and hand and body he continued to inveigle Sandel into leaping back, ducking, or countering. A PIECE OF STEAK
  • He also goes on to describe in many places in his book, the way in which a rapier was used in delivering multiple feints.
  • A feint can force your enemy to tie down huge amounts of forces to protect against an attack that never comes.
  • Vowed to take better care of your finances, bought one of those little red cashflow books, ruled into narrow blue feint columns, pledged to note in it your incomings and outgoings, create for yourself a budget?
  • Account should be taken at the same time of enemy methods of feints and other stratagems.
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  • One of them was ours," the driver told him, and added knowledgeably, `That will have been a feint. LOHENGRIN
  • He taught me how to feint and pull back and right-hand counter-punch.
  • Striped in a tiger mask, he feinted across the counter at Melanie; she bit off an exclamation.
  • He snorted, lowered his head dangerously, made a feint charge at it; thundered to ano ther halt. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • Have the dumb Democrats, who think that just because the United States established war policies at the Nuremburg Trials, they must follow them; ever heard of the boxing technique called a feint punch or the legendary chess move called the "ghost knight gambit"? "War Crimes" Memos Questioned
  • he confused the enemy with feints and demonstrations
  • Marquez was still feinting more than he was punching, and still looked unsure of when to uncork his power shots.
  • He took half a step backwards to stabilise himself, before feinting to the left and bringing his sword around to the right.
  • Disguise Disguise your steps with feints that make the opponent blink, or which divert his attention elsewhere.
  • One false feint to the groin, then up and round in a semi-arc to slice the enemy between helmet and hauberk.
  • But there one name that make the left-wing go crazy and feint, which is a good signal: Pajamas Media
  • A choice apercu, a few glancing blows, a feint – then the full body slam. Cinéphile
  • the kangaroo's forearms seem undeveloped but the powerful five-fingered hands are skilled at feinting and clouting
  • Of course, I answered him that I would make the "feint," regardless of public clamor at a distance, and I did make it most effectually; using all the old boats I could get about Milliken's Bend and the mouth of the Yazoo, but taking only ten small regiments, selected out of Blair's division, to make a show of force. Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals
  • One false feint to the groin, then up and round in a semi-arc to slice the enemy between helmet and hauberk.
  • Your opponent makes a feint to your six, then hits your eight with a simple lunge.
  • Slim, round-shouldered, with a feint moustache, he looked careworn and world-weary from the moment he graduated to international cricket.
  • The German High Command, viewing the Normandy attack as a feint, failed until too late to commit their armored reserves.
  • Disguise Disguise your steps with feints that make the opponent blink, or which divert his attention elsewhere.
  • When I feinted to my left, he quickstepped to his right, gaze locked with mine.
  • On the one hand, the authorities have feinted in the direction of creating a Syrian "perestroika," announcing reforms a new constitution, promising to free prisoners, ending travel restrictions against opposition figures, calling for a national dialogue, a multi-party system, etc., while at the same time using lethal force and mass arrests against demonstrators, and positioning snipers and thugs to exact a deadly toll. James Zogby: What Is at Stake in Syria
  • Fix the enemy in place using skirmishes, artillery, feints, and demonstrations while probing his lines.
  • That they manage to portray their pearl-clutching and feinting as machismo is a miracle of public relations and media manipulation. Matthew Yglesias » Mitch McConnell vs the FBI
  • I gave Isaac a dram to kep his heart up, and he sung and leuch as if he had been boozing with some of his drucken cronies; for feint a hair cared he about auld kirkyards, or vouts, or dead folk in their winding-sheets, with the wet grass growing over them. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction
  • Both players attempt to control the space by confusing the opponent with feints and deceptive moves.
  • He feinted a shot to the left.
  • Striped in a tiger mask, he feinted across the counter at Melanie; she bit off an exclamation.
  • One might well conclude the dismissal was a feint, a hollow gesture to allay perceived public outrage.
  • As she launched herself forward with one arm cocked back as a feint, he threw a forceful punch releasing a wave of concussive force.
  • He made an array of feints and shimmies that took him past opponents with relative ease.
  • Turns out, "Choral" is a record label feint, a sonorous if deceptive introduction to the New York duo that was never intended to represent their oeuvre. Independent Weekly: All Recent Stories
  • The fighter feinted with his right hand and struck with his left.
  • Or does he believe that a bold enough feint will allow him to continue to prosecute this war with his original plan?
  • The contest becomes mainly one of feint and counterfeint.
  • The twain swayed to and fro battling throughout the length and breadth of the valley and manfully enduring the stress of combat singular, whilst all eyes upon them were fixed in admiring surprise: after which they wheeled about and foined and feinted for The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • ah!" when the point was nicely avoided; there were lunges in quart, there were cuts over and under, thrusts in flanconade and tierce, feint and double-feint, and sudden disengagements. The Grey Cloak
  • Noah feinted to the left and grabbed Zane by the shoulders, throwing him forward into a telephone pole. My Fair Succubi
  • I shifted my grip on my weapon and parried as he feinted at me.
  • I decided to attempt disarranging the target troop in order to pull up a gap by feinting from a delusive direction in the manner of the wolf.
  • If the attack is commenced when the opponent's blade is not in line, the attack may be completed either direct, or by one disengagement or by a cut-over, or else be preceded by successful feints which oblige the opponent to parry.
  • Melly - the centre that is - was on the prowl and with a jink to his right and a feint with his ball hand, he glided through the Boyne midfield to score at the posts.
  • As he twisted and turned, feinted, dummied and sliced the ball off his boot with the greatest of ease, no one seemed capable of touching him.
  • Anyway, this is probably the closest to "classical" rag style that I've ever gotten, the D strain feint towards the Neapolitan notwithstanding. "In Paris they call it American Music"
  • Fix the enemy in place using skirmishes, artillery, feints, and demonstrations while probing his lines.
  • The possessed succubus flipped backward as if anticipating his move, and when he feinted to the left, she was right there to angle past. My Fair Succubi
  • Before that some shimmies, some feints, a darting run here or there, nothing special. The Sun
  • The self-absorbed men take center stage via a series of furtive crouches, runs, hops, and boxing feints.
  • After several moments, he lunged forward, feinting a kick, but cartwheeled back as I lowered my hand to block.
  • He feinted in sixte, however, dropped his point beneath the parry that followed, extended his arm in quatre; raised himself and his blade into something resembling a stop-thrust targeting the left shoulder as the parry crossed, turned his wrist, and slashed Dalt across the left forearm. Prince of Chaos
  • Fencing has developed over the centuries to become Europe's most refined martial art, and when one learns how to feint, lunge, parry and riposte it is possible to take this combative art to Olympic level.
  • She feinted and spun around behind him, swinging her joined fists at his kidney. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • If the attack is commenced when the opponent's blade is not in line, the attack may be completed either direct, or by one disengagement or by a cut-over, or else be preceded by successful feints which oblige the opponent to parry.
  • His linking play with his two French strikers amid a flurry of flicks and feints was a delight to watch.
  • The watchers of the torero's cuadrilla critically judge the moves and feints of the half-ton monster as it careers around the ring. There is no such thing as a bullfight
  • 'tierce' with the intervals of music which bears those names: when he made a feint he cried out, "take care of this 'diesis'," because anciently they called the 'diesis' a feint: and when he had made the foil fly from my hand, he would add, with a sneer, that this was a pause: in a word, I never in my life saw a more insupportable pedant. The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau — Complete
  • This nettled Sam, as it was intended to do, and he played his most famous trick and favorite punch — a feint for a clinch and a right rip to the stomach. Chapter II
  • As a rule of thumb, always use a rear foot kick after a feint.
  • He occasionally feinted, shook his head when the weight of a punch landed, and moved stolidly about, never leaping or springing or wasting an ounce of strength. A PIECE OF STEAK
  • He produced a brilliant feint, passed two defenders, and smashed the ball into the net.
  • He went in with a feint in the low lines, whence he whirled his point into carte as he lunged, and planted the trident over the master's heart.
  • The contest becomes mainly one of feint and counterfeint.
  • Bethlehem saw a "feint" on the part of St. Paul in the disputed passage: Saint Augustin
  • He feinted a shot to the left.
  • To divert Turkish attention, the Royal Naval Division would make a feint attack at Bulair, at the narrow neck of the peninsula.
  • That is, how to lunge, parry quarte, feint, etc.
  • But the swordsman is going to have a tendency to frame issues as a series of advances and retreats, parries, ripostes, feints and strikes. Hot Girl On Girl Action In Our D&D Campaign? « Geek Related
  • But for every feint that was ignored, for every offense move that was countered, Tiana dealt equally.
  • He feinted and I took the bait as he kicked me hard in the stomach, winding me yet again.
  • One of them was ours," the driver told him, and added knowledgeably, `That will have been a feint. LOHENGRIN
  • One might well conclude the dismissal was a feint, a hollow gesture to allay perceived public outrage.
  • In a more narrow sense, the use of strategy may be seen in demonstrations and feints that surprise the enemy by hitting him where he is unprepared.
  • Iron feinted with one hand and struck with the other; a simple ploy even for a slogger of a boxer out of work for some years.
  • They might be sturdy, the dogs, valorous too, for there's no denying the truth, and they were gleg, gleg with the target in fending, but, man, I found them mighty simple to the feint and lunge of Alasdair Mor! John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • And while they feint at shadows, I will be busy with the substance.
  • One might well conclude the dismissal was a feint, a hollow gesture to allay perceived public outrage.
  • It had taken Damin quite some time to accept that the forays were genuine, not merely a feint to disguise a more effective attack. TREASON KEEP
  • In prize-ring parlance, Jimmy had "feinted" his opponent into a lead, then taken prompt advantage to "counter. The Auction Block
  • So we circled each other for some time feinting at one another.
  • This "feint," however, was only made in order to divert our attention, while Buller was concentrating his troops and guns on Spion Kop. My Reminiscences of the Anglo-Boer War
  • Branded a wuss for fainting under the effects of a virus at Aberdeen on the opening day last season, Burke is now being lauded as a whizz for feinting past opponents using pace, power and poise.
  • I tried a very fancy attack I'd learned in France, which involved a beat, a feint in quarte, a feint in sixte, and a lunge veering off into an attack on his wrist. Nine Princes In Amber
  • It had taken Damin quite some time to accept that the forays were genuine, not merely a feint to disguise a more effective attack. TREASON KEEP
  • A feint can force your enemy to tie down huge amounts of forces to protect against an attack that never comes.
  • Later, tucked up in our tents, we are lulled by the feint glug and gurgle of the Katherine River.
  • We've seen lots of boasts and threats and feints and bluffs, but generally speaking organizations like this only resort to threats when they're not actually capable of real operations.
  • As a rule of thumb, always use a rear foot kick after a feint.
  • He parries with his foible when a feint is close but his real defense is his feet.
  • He feinted to her left, and as she moved her shield to catch the blow, changed the direction of his thrust and rammed his sword into her lower chest.
  • He snorted, lowered his head dangerously, made a feint charge at it; thundered to ano ther halt. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • Disguise Disguise your steps with feints that make the opponent blink, or which divert his attention elsewhere.
  • I thought I gained my respect early and the guy saw that all those feints and tricks were not working.
  • Your feint (which always precedes a disengage even if you don't mean to) should be in a clear line.
  • He feinted with his left, drew the answering duck and swinging upward hook, then made the half-step backward, delivered the upper cut full to the face and crumpled Sandel over to the mat. A PIECE OF STEAK
  • Androctus, no doubt daunted by his opponent2s reputation, gives Sir Prosper and his huge cream-colored destrier a wide berth in the lists, and Sir Prosper feints clumsily with the big lance, clearly adjusting to the shield attached to his opponent2s right arm. Virginity
  • Après avoir feint de ne pas avoir entendu la question, question de songer à une réponse adéquate, je lui ai répondu qu'au début, un bon chroniqueur se devait d'avoir les deux pieds bien ancrés dans le milieu des technologues et des créatifs. Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas
  • The sunset provision was just a feint to make them look affordable.
  • The midfielder feinted to shoot
  • He dodges after the fat kid, who, with surprising adroitness, double-feints and legs it back into the bar.
  • The twain swayed to and fro battling throughout the length and breadth of the valley and manfully enduring the stress of combat singular, whilst all eyes upon them were fixed in admiring surprise: after which they wheeled about and foined and feinted for The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • But for every feint that was ignored, for every offense move that was countered, Tiana dealt equally.
  • The boys feinted boldness, made as if to block the girls' path, but the Americans barreled on with squared shoulders. Two Poets

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