noun A belt worn as part of a uniform in martial arts, typically indicating the wearer's rank or level of proficiency

  • He has been training for years and finally earned his black belt in karate.
  • My friend is a black belt in taekwondo and can kick anyone's butt.
  • Watch out for that guy, he's a black belt in jiu-jitsu.
  • She is a black belt in negotiation, always getting the best deals.

noun the lower part of a person's face, below the mouth

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  • She rested her chin on her hand as she listened intently to the speaker.
  • He always has a bit of stubble on his chin because he forgets to shave.
  • I accidentally bumped my chin on the table and now it's sore.
  • The company's profits took a hit, causing their financial chin to take a downward turn.

noun a clenched hand, especially one used to punch or strike

verb to grip or clench into a fist

  • The boxer clenched his fist tightly before delivering a powerful punch.
  • I bumped into the wall and accidentally made a fist with my hand.
  • He was so angry that he was ready to throw fists with anyone who crossed him.
  • She held onto her dream tightly, as if it was a precious gem in the palm of her fist.

noun a sudden, small movement, typically of the body in response to pain or fear

verb to make a sudden, small movement because of pain or fear

  • Despite the loud noise, she did not flinch and remained composed.
  • I saw a spider crawling towards her, but she didn't even flinch.
  • I can't believe he didn't even flinch when she insulted him like that.
  • The company has faced many challenges, but they never flinch in their determination to succeed.

noun a powerful kick or punch in martial arts, especially in karate or taekwondo

  • The martial artist executed a flawless roundhouse kick during the competition.
  • I saw a guy do a crazy roundhouse kick at the gym yesterday.
  • He threw a sick roundhouse at his opponent in the fight.
  • Her words hit me like a verbal roundhouse, leaving me stunned.

noun a term used in some countries as a racial slur for a person of mixed Black and White ancestry

  • Sambo is a traditional Russian martial art that combines elements of judo and wrestling.
  • I'm thinking of taking up sambo classes to improve my self-defense skills.
  • Let's go watch some sambo fights at the gym later.
  • In the business world, knowing how to navigate office politics is like mastering the art of sambo.

noun A street fight is a physical altercation that takes place in a public area, such as a road or sidewalk.

  • The police were called to break up a street fight that had broken out between two rival gangs.
  • I heard there was a crazy street fight last night down by the park.
  • Did you see that street fight go down? It was intense!
  • The debate turned into a verbal street fight as both candidates fought to prove their point.

noun a person who engages in physical combat in the streets, often for sport or as a form of self-defense

  • The streetfighter demonstrated exceptional hand-to-hand combat skills during the training session.
  • I heard that guy is a real streetfighter, you don't want to mess with him.
  • That streetfighter is a total badass, he can take on anyone in a fight.
  • She's a streetfighter when it comes to negotiating deals in the business world.

noun A person's dominant side, typically the side on which they would hold a sword

adjective Describing the side of the body that is dominant or used for holding a sword

  • The knight held his shield on his sword side as he prepared for battle.
  • Make sure you keep your sword side protected during the fight.
  • I always keep my sword side ready to go in case things get hairy.
  • She always has her defenses up on her sword side, ready to protect herself from any harm.

noun a person skilled in the art of using a sword

  • The skilled swordsman demonstrated his expertise in the art of fencing.
  • The swordsman showed off some impressive moves with his sword.
  • That swordsman is a total badass with a blade!
  • She was a swordsman with words, cutting through the lies with precision.

noun A person who takes part in wrestling matches

  • The wrestler demonstrated impressive technique during the championship match.
  • Did you see that wrestler flip his opponent over?
  • That wrestler is a total beast in the ring.
  • She's a wrestler when it comes to negotiating deals in business.

noun a type of Indian martial art that involves fighting with a long stick or staff

  • Silambam is a traditional Indian martial art that involves fighting with a long stick.
  • I recently started learning silambam and it's been a great workout.
  • Have you seen those silambam masters perform? They're so skilled!
  • In the business world, strategic planning is like playing silambam - you need to be quick on your feet and adaptable.

noun A school or training facility for martial arts

  • The martial arts instructor led a class in the dojo.
  • Let's meet up at the dojo for some training.
  • I heard there's a new dojo in town that's really cool.
  • The library became his mental dojo where he trained his mind.

noun a point on the body where pressure can be applied to relieve pain or discomfort

  • In acupressure, the pressure point located between the thumb and index finger is believed to alleviate headaches.
  • If you're feeling stressed, try pressing on the pressure point in the middle of your palm.
  • I swear by this trick - just press on the pressure point behind your ear to relieve tension.
  • During negotiations, bringing up certain topics can act as a pressure point to sway the outcome in your favor.

noun a Chinese martial art that combines elements of kung fu and other fighting styles

  • Wushu is a traditional Chinese martial art that requires discipline and precision.
  • I've been practicing wushu for a few years now and I love it.
  • Some people think wushu is just for show, but it's actually a very effective form of self-defense.
  • In the business world, mastering wushu-like skills of balance and agility can help you navigate challenges with ease.

noun a participant in the sport of judo

  • The judoka demonstrated flawless technique during the competition.
  • I heard that the judoka is competing in the upcoming tournament.
  • That judoka is a beast on the mat!
  • She approached the problem like a skilled judoka, carefully analyzing her opponent's moves.

noun a physical altercation or conflict that occurs near or involving a fence

  • The neighbors were engaged in a legal dispute over the property line, resorting to fence fighting to settle the matter.
  • I heard the Smiths and the Johnsons were fence fighting again over who should trim the bushes along the fence.
  • The kids were fence fighting over who got the last piece of pizza at the party.
  • The political candidates engaged in fence fighting during the debate, each trying to gain the upper hand.

noun a Southeast Asian martial art that originated in Indonesia

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  • Silat is a traditional martial art originating from Southeast Asia.
  • My uncle practices silat every weekend at the community center.
  • I heard that guy is a silat master, he can take down anyone in a fight.
  • The way she danced across the stage was like a graceful silat performance.

noun a secondary or delayed effect or repercussion, especially a damaging one

  • The fencer delivered a swift afterblow to her opponent's torso.
  • He got hit with an afterblow right after he thought he had won.
  • She nailed him with an afterblow when he least expected it.
  • The unexpected afterblow of losing his job left him feeling devastated.