A soldier went down in a flash of steel as he neatly riposted his clumsy strike. |
Macdonald riposted that he knew the voters preferred him drunk to George Brown sober. |
The President riposted that Parliament's acts were illegal as they could pass into law only by Presidential signature. |
They jabbed, parried, charged and riposted with such speed that the blades were indistinguishable blurs of reflected light now that the sun had risen over the horizon. |
He stepped, lunged, parried, riposted, all the movements flowing into the next, a dance of incredible intricacy. |
When Mr Bush recently dared mention Mr Nour, Egyptian officials riposted with a blistering demand that he mind his own business. |