Pronunciation: /rəˈboʊnə/
noun a type of soccer kick involving a complex footwork technique
A1 My friend showed me how to do a rabona in soccer.
A2 The player attempted a rabona shot but missed the goal.
B1 Learning to perform a rabona requires good coordination and skill.
B2 The rabona is a flashy move often used by skilled footballers.
C1 His rabona pass stunned the crowd with its precision and style.
C2 The player's rabona technique is considered one of the best in the world.
formal The football player executed a perfect rabona to pass the ball to his teammate.
informal Did you see that rabona move in the game last night? It was amazing!
slang He pulled off a sick rabona to score a goal.
figurative Her speech was a rabona of words, weaving together different ideas seamlessly.
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