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jiujitsu

NOUN
  1. a method of self-defense without weapons that was developed in China and Japan; holds and blows are supplemented by clever use of the attacker's own weight and strength

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  • Mixed martial arts enables fighters to draw on a range of combat disciplines, including jiujitsu, Muay Thai, wrestling, boxing and kickboxing. Living a Dangerous Dream
  • I noted, for example: gingko No ginkgo noh jiujitsu oban jujitsu obang jinricksha samisen jinrikshaw samsien jinriksha Shin ricksha Shin-shu rickshaw shoyu rikisha soy keyaki kiaki I must also question whether all the words listed by Cannon are really Japanese loanwords. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 3
  • Telles trains about 10 hours a week and competes occasionally in Brazilian jiujitsu matches. Mixed martial arts students go head-to-head for good health
  • The Palestine papers help Abbas in the diplomatic jiujitsu Letters: Palestine leak and the peace process
  • Most people confuse it with either Judo , Aikido, Chi - na, or recently popular Brazilian Jiujitsu.
  • Retina dance company's La Lutte, choreographed by Filip van Huffel, sees Steven Martin and Matthew Slater locked into a struggle which is part jiujitsu duel, part desperate search for identity. Alonzo King Lines Ballet; Retina dance company, Collisions, Juliet Aster
  • His fighter training program combines two main disciplines: Muay Thai, or Thai boxing, and Brazilian jiujitsu. Mixed martial arts students go head-to-head for good health
  • The Bishops' attack and the administration's jiujitsu maneuver came a scant week after public outcry supporting Planned Parenthood after anti-choice leaders at the Komen Foundation threatened to cut funding for PP's breast health care services. Ellen R. Shaffer: Who Won? We Will
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