Opposite of a poking or thrusting motion
“As soon as I felt a pull from him, I immediately leaned back to stabilize myself.”
(parry) Opposite of a short, straight punch
“He executed a perfect parry on his opponent's uppercut, and then was able to go on the offensive.”
(dodge) Opposite of a short, straight punch
“A dodge is a skillful way to avoid your opponent's attacks.”
Opposite of a pointed and often mocking comment or criticism
“It was unusual to be on the receiving end of a compliment, but he enjoyed it very much.”
Opposite of to poke (at) something roughly or quickly
“She would touch him suggestively, but he was completely oblivious to her advances.”
(parry) Opposite of to deliver a quick punch
“Ryu would parry Ken's punches, and then counter with a flurry of his own jabs.”
(evade) Opposite of to deliver a quick punch
“Bruce was so fleet-footed, that it was near impossible for his enemies to evade his punches and kicks.”
(jab at) Opposite of to pointedly tease, mock, or make fun of someone
“Commentators and players alike would praise him for his renowned sportsmanship.”
Opposite of to puncture or pierce with a sharp, pointed object
Opposite of to physically penetrate or bore through a surface
Opposite of to poke with a finger, foot, or pointed object
Opposite of to pierce with a sharp implement or weapon
Opposite of to impale or pierce with a sharp point
Opposite of to introduce into the bloodstream by use of a needle
Opposite of to jab or prod (someone or something) with a finger or sharp object
Opposite of to thrust a pointed object at or into something
“Julia forced him to stop so Rufus could help her pull out the arrowhead from his shoulder.”
Opposite of to punch someone, usually with a closed fist
Opposite of to penetrate or make a hole in
“The needle would leave my skin, and the doctor would place a gauze over the small prick wound.”
Opposite of to pierce with a small and sharp point
Opposite of to inflict (a blow)
Opposite of to insult or put down, especially in a spiteful way
Opposite of to strike, especially with force
“Jobe was terrible at shooting games because he would completely miss most of his targets.”
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