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UK
/hˈɛdlɒk/
]
NOUN
- a wrestling hold in which the opponent's head is locked between the crook of your elbow and the side of your body
How To Use headlock In A Sentence
- I muttered, catching my arm around behind her neck and hugging her before giving her a headlock and a noogie.
- The two engaged in a small playful game of wrestling-meets-tag, taking turns putting each other in headlocks and getting tickled.
- The coaching will include ground fighting and tactics, escaping different headlocks and floor restraints.
- I'd like to see this guy perform different moves besides the polish hammer, headlocks, punches and kicks.
- Why don't we practice chokeholds, leg grabs, headlocks and body holds like wrestlers and judo fighters?
- “That move you used is called a headlock,” he said. Becoming the Natural
- I worked out ways to defeat the headlocks, body locks and rear holds from wrestling.
- I ran harder, but Jessica's war cry rung in my ears and she collided into me, taking a firm grasp of my arm and pulled me in a rather strong headlock.
- The guy in the headlock actually had the nerve to laugh— which, of course, only made his tormenter angrier. Haven
- From the outset his body language has been aggressive (legs crossed, then arms corkscrewed in a self-wrestling headlock).