parries Antonyms

Meaning of parries

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parries (pl.)

of Parry

parries Sentence Examples

  1. The skilled swordsman parried his opponent's thrust effortlessly, deflecting the blade away.
  2. The boxer's quick reflexes allowed him to parry the incoming punch, sending it harmlessly into the air.
  3. The Olympic fencer's parries were so precise that his opponent could barely land a hit.
  4. The pirate's cutlass fought back with lightning speed, parrying every blow aimed at him.
  5. The wizard's magical shield parried the sorcerer's incantations, protecting him from harm.
  6. The warrior's shield parried the arrows shot at him, leaving him unharmed amid the chaos of battle.
  7. The young knight's first parry was clumsy, but with practice, he became a master at deflecting attacks.
  8. The seasoned duelist parried his opponent's rapier with grace and ease, ending the fencing match in swift victory.
  9. The martial artist's quick parries and counters left his adversary bewildered and defeated.
  10. The elegant ballet dancer parried her partner's turns and leaps, creating a mesmerizing spectacle of movement.

FAQs About the word parries

of Parry

evades, dodges, eludes, shirks, avoids, escapes, zigzags, jinks,deflects, skirts

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The skilled swordsman parried his opponent's thrust effortlessly, deflecting the blade away.

The boxer's quick reflexes allowed him to parry the incoming punch, sending it harmlessly into the air.

The Olympic fencer's parries were so precise that his opponent could barely land a hit.

The pirate's cutlass fought back with lightning speed, parrying every blow aimed at him.