parried Synonyms
parried Meaning
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parried (imp. & p. p.)
of Parry
parried Sentence Examples
- The skilled swordsman parried the attacker's thrust with an elegant flick of his wrist.
- The fencer parried the opponent's lunge with lightning reflexes, sending the blade skidding harmlessly aside.
- The samurai effortlessly parried the ninja's dagger, disarming him in a swift and lethal maneuver.
- The boxer parried the opponent's punches, bobbing and weaving to avoid the blows.
- The football player deftly parried the opposing team's pass, thwarting their attempt at a goal.
- The shark parried the diver's spear with a powerful thrust of its tail, sending it harmlessly into the water.
- The horse parried the rider's reins, refusing to go in the desired direction.
- The student parried the teacher's question with a clever response, avoiding giving a direct answer.
- The politician parried the reporter's pointed question with a carefully crafted non-committal statement.
- The diplomat parried the other nation's proposal, maintaining a neutral stance while also protecting their own interests.
FAQs About the word parried
of Parry
eluded, ducked, avoided,evaded, weaved, deflected, sidestepped, dodged, escaped, jinked
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The skilled swordsman parried the attacker's thrust with an elegant flick of his wrist.
The fencer parried the opponent's lunge with lightning reflexes, sending the blade skidding harmlessly aside.
The samurai effortlessly parried the ninja's dagger, disarming him in a swift and lethal maneuver.
The boxer parried the opponent's punches, bobbing and weaving to avoid the blows.