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low blow

NOUN
  1. unscrupulous abuse

How To Use low blow In A Sentence

  • Composites recoil or bounce as they absorb much of the energy from a slow blow, and they don't catch fire as readily either.
  • He respected Ray and his willingness to fight for his ideals, but this was a low blow.
  • While he continues to deliver low blows in equally inelegant packaging, his apologists say he merely has an unclassifiable sense of humour.
  • She dodged his extremely slow blows and sank her fist into his stomach, winding him.
  • Booker hit a dropkick, and Flair countered with a low blow.
  • If you disagree with Berlind's points then by all means criticise, but low blows at his use of language are petty and unnecessary.
  • Okay, many game developers may be culturally unsophisticated, but challenging their human adulthood and masculinity is a really low blow. Archive 2009-04-01
  • More of Filho's hits are missing their targets, and suddenly he lands another low blow.
  • But each knock-down was ruled out as Moore was adjudged to have caught his opponent with low blows.
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