uppercuts Sentence Examples
- The boxer delivered a powerful uppercut that sent his opponent crashing to the canvas.
- The fighter's uppercut caught the unsuspecting challenger on the chin, knocking him unconscious.
- The street brawler threw a series of uppercuts, leaving his victim with a broken nose.
- The MMA fighter executed a devastating uppercut that separated his opponent from his senses.
- The bully's uppercuts were so forceful that they caused the target's eyes to bulge.
- The uppercuts from the towering heavyweight left a trail of unconscious bodies in the ring.
- The agile fighter dodged the uppercut, seamlessly transitioning to a counterattack.
- The referee called a halt to the fight after witnessing the brutal uppercuts being exchanged by both combatants.
- The boxer's lightning-fast uppercuts left his opponent disoriented and unable to defend himself.
- The experienced boxer baited his opponent into throwing an uppercut, then pivoted and landed a knockout blow.
uppercuts Meaning
uppercuts
a swinging blow (as in boxing) directed upward with a bent arm
Synonyms & Antonyms of uppercuts
Synonyms:
- smacks
- hooks
- pelts
- crunchers
- counters
- slaps
- whaps
- clouts
- hits
- counter-strokes
- pounds
- counterstrokes
- kayos
- knockdowns
- spanks
- thwacks
- cuffs
- whacks
- chops
- thuds
- clips
- kicks
- counterblows
- biffs
- swats
- knockouts
- kos
- strokes
- thumps
- blows
- whams
- belts
- claps
- sidewinders
- counter-blows
- stingers
- welts
- swipes
- lashes
- bops
- socks
FAQs About the word uppercuts
a swinging blow (as in boxing) directed upward with a bent arm
shivers, hands, haymakers, right-handers, rights, roundhouses,lefts, counterpunches, body blows, sucker punches
No antonyms found.
The boxer delivered a powerful uppercut that sent his opponent crashing to the canvas.
The fighter's uppercut caught the unsuspecting challenger on the chin, knocking him unconscious.
The street brawler threw a series of uppercuts, leaving his victim with a broken nose.
The MMA fighter executed a devastating uppercut that separated his opponent from his senses.