parrying Antonyms

Meaning of parrying

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parrying (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Parry

parrying Sentence Examples

  1. The skilled swordsman parried his opponent's thrust with ease, deflecting the attack with his blade.
  2. During the intense duel, the fighters exchanged blows, parrying each other's attacks with precision.
  3. The fencer deftly parried the opponent's lunge, sending their rapier wide of its target.
  4. In the boxing ring, the heavyweight parried the incoming punch, skillfully maneuvering his head to avoid impact.
  5. The table tennis player parried the opponent's spin backhand with a quick flick of his wrist.
  6. The quarterback parried the defensive lineman's tackle, nimbly evading his grasp and gaining precious yards.
  7. The wrestler parried his opponent's throw attempt, skillfully redirecting their momentum to maintain his balance.
  8. The musician parried the critic's negative review with a confident and well-reasoned response.
  9. The politician parried the reporter's incisive question with a diplomatic and evasive answer.
  10. The diplomat parried the hostile negotiations with a charming and persuasive demeanor, diffusing tensions and finding common ground.

FAQs About the word parrying

of Parry

sidestepping, ducking, shirking,evading, dodging, eluding, deflecting, escaping, avoiding, jinking

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The skilled swordsman parried his opponent's thrust with ease, deflecting the attack with his blade.

During the intense duel, the fighters exchanged blows, parrying each other's attacks with precision.

The fencer deftly parried the opponent's lunge, sending their rapier wide of its target.

In the boxing ring, the heavyweight parried the incoming punch, skillfully maneuvering his head to avoid impact.