Jack Dempsey

NOUN
  1. United States prizefighter who was world heavyweight champion (1895-1983)
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How To Use Jack Dempsey In A Sentence

  • David Haye, "chinny" and all is probably best suited to put a "Jack Dempsey" on the heavy-handed PhD's. Doghouse Boxing News
  • Jack Dempsey fish and green sailfin mollies, along with a kind of livebearer fish I didn't recognise. Studying Nature in Mexico is an Unforgettable Adventure
  • What is often forgotten is that Gene Tunney easily beat Jack Dempsey in both of their fights.
  • Jack Dempsey was called a mauler
  • Examples include the oscar, Jack Dempsey, jewelfish, convict cichlid, Midas cichlid, and spotted tilapia; and livebearers, such as swordtails, platies and mollies, and armored catfishes.
  • Jack Dempsey showed boxing skills and was not just another primitive slugger.
  •  As I hiked up my pants the way men used to do before the coming of wrinkle-free, easy-care styles, something hit me in the back of the head like Jack Dempsey in a clinch. Nuptial Indemnity
  • He was rewarded with a title shot against the great Jack Dempsey in New York on September 14, 1923.
  • The Manassa Mauler' Jack Dempsey brutally beat down and dethroned reigning 6'6 champion Jess Willard in three violent rounds at the Bay View Park Arena in Toledo, Ohio.
  • As I hiked up my pants the way men used to do before the coming of wrinkle-free, easy-care styles, something hit me in the back of the head like Jack Dempsey in a clinch. Nuptial Indemnity
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