chi

noun a Chinese concept referring to the natural energy or life force that flows through all living things

adjective relating to the Chinese concept of chi

  • In traditional Chinese medicine, chi is believed to be the vital energy that flows through the body.
  • I'm going to try acupuncture to balance my chi.
  • I need to chill and get my chi right.
  • The artist's work had a chi that resonated with the audience.

noun a piece of meat cut from the ribs of an animal, especially a pig

verb to cut something into pieces with a sharp tool such as a knife

  • The chef used a sharp knife to chop the vegetables for the salad.
  • I'll chop some wood for the bonfire later.
  • Let's chop it up and see what's inside.
  • She had to mentally chop away at the negative thoughts in her mind.

noun a retaliatory or defensive stroke or maneuver in fencing or other combat sports

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  • The fencer executed a swift counterstroke to deflect the opponent's attack.
  • He retaliated with a quick counterstroke when his friend playfully pushed him.
  • She totally nailed him with a counterstroke in their friendly sparring match.
  • In chess, a well-timed counterstroke can turn the game around in your favor.

noun a person who fights, especially a soldier or a boxer

adjective showing characteristics of being strong, determined, or aggressive in fighting

  • The fighter pilot demonstrated exceptional skills during the training exercise.
  • My friend is a skilled fighter in the ring.
  • That guy is a real street fighter, always getting into brawls.
  • She's a fighter, never giving up no matter how tough the situation gets.

noun A person who engages in physical combat or conflict

  • The fighting man was honored for his bravery in battle.
  • That guy is a real fighting man, always ready for a challenge.
  • Yo, check out the new recruit, he's a total fighting man.
  • She's a strong and determined woman, a true fighting man in her own right.

noun the skillful movement of the feet, especially in dancing or athletics

  • The dancer's impeccable footwork was a testament to years of rigorous training.
  • I need to work on my footwork if I want to keep up with the other players on the court.
  • His footwork on the dance floor was on point last night.
  • In order to navigate the complex political landscape, one must have precise footwork.

noun the force that gives something its vitality and strength

  • The concept of life force has been a topic of philosophical debate for centuries.
  • Some people believe in a life force that connects all living beings.
  • My grandma always talks about keeping her 'life force' strong by eating healthy.
  • Music is like a life force for me, it gives me energy and inspiration.

noun a warm-up exercise or routine to prepare the body for physical activity

verb to prepare one's body for physical activity by doing warm-up exercises

  • Before starting the race, the athletes were instructed to limber up to prevent any injuries.
  • Hey, make sure you limber up before we hit the gym later.
  • I always feel better after I limber up before dancing.
  • She needed to limber up her mind before tackling the complex problem.

adjective describing someone or something as quick and light in movement

  • The nimble footed dancer gracefully moved across the stage with precision and elegance.
  • I envy how nimble footed she is when she plays soccer, she can dodge opponents effortlessly.
  • That guy is so nimble footed, he can dance circles around anyone on the dance floor.
  • With nimble footed agility, she navigated through the crowded market to find the best deals.

noun a knob on the hilt of a sword or similar weapon, used to prevent the hand from slipping

  • The knight gripped the pommel of his sword tightly as he prepared to charge into battle.
  • He leaned against the pommel of the saddle, waiting for his friend to finish chatting.
  • She accidentally hit her head on the pommel of the barstool.
  • The CEO used his charisma as a pommel to win over the investors.

verb to repeatedly strike or beat someone or something with the fists or a weapon

  • The boxer used his strong fists to pummel his opponent into submission.
  • I watched as the kids playfully pummeled each other with snowballs.
  • The bullies tried to pummel the smaller kid, but he fought back and won.
  • The intense storm seemed to pummel the coastline with relentless force.

noun a process or practice of protecting oneself from harm or danger

  • Self-protection is an important aspect of personal safety and security.
  • It's always good to practice self-protection when walking alone at night.
  • Dude, you gotta have some self-protection if you're gonna go into that sketchy neighborhood.
  • Emotional self-protection can be just as important as physical self-protection in certain situations.

toe

noun a digit of the foot

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  • The doctor examined the patient's toe to check for any signs of infection.
  • I stubbed my toe on the coffee table and it really hurts!
  • I can't believe he shot himself in the toe by making that mistake at work.
  • She's always on her toes, ready to tackle any challenge that comes her way.

noun a person or team that has not been defeated

adjective describing something that has not been defeated or overcome

  • The team is currently unbeaten in the league this season.
  • Our school's soccer team is still unbeaten!
  • That boxer is straight up unbeaten, no one can touch him.
  • Her spirit remained unbeaten despite facing many challenges.

noun a Filipino martial art that focuses on weapon-based fighting techniques

  • Arnis is a traditional Filipino martial art that focuses on using sticks and other weapons for self-defense.
  • I've been practicing arnis for a few months now, and I'm starting to see some improvement in my skills.
  • My grandpa is a master of arnis, he can take down anyone with just a stick!
  • In the world of business, arnis can be seen as a metaphor for strategic planning and defense against competition.