Sentences with phrase «as feints»

Sure, my stance here could be read as a feint, or even self - deception.
It's possible to throw a straight punch as a feint for your first blow, then curve your second punch to where your opponent runs to.

Not exact matches

Takeaway: What looks like a mistake may be nothing but a feint, and if your opponent fails to keep their guard up because they don't see you as a threat, you can mop the floor with them before they know what hit them.
Falstaff at war is a parody of the other knights: too fat to be hoisted onto a horse, he spends the battle as a tubby suit of armor, waddling from tree to tree, justifying his mid-battle feint of death with «the better part of valor is discretion.»
-- Bellerin has huge potential to be as good as Dani Alves, but he played like headless chicken wingback in the last season (still very quick, but released useless crosses without thinking to feint or cut in first).
As Mourinho comments go it is fair enough — almost erring toward feint praise.
The only thing is I would include a buy back clause as I still a feint hope that Jack the lad will make the grade sooner rather than later...
Rashford, still only 18 and making his 14th consecutive start since making his senior debut against FC Midtjylland in the Europa League in February was full of tricks and feints and looked as hard - to - track as ever with his movement.
He received the ball from Maguire on the left, drove inside, feinted to back - heel, and then used the space he'd created to fire a powerful shot into the same corner as his first.
Gallas, masquerading as a striker, Arshavin pass, Nasri's feint and scores!
That's not so say Iturbe isn't an effective playmaker or passer, but his efficiency is so tied up with aggression that, as we discussed, when the match doesn't come his way, he becomes a neutral threat at best, whereas Falque makes quick, forward passes when he receives the ball, preferring to passively beat defenders via the passing game rather than deceiving them with body feints or step overs.
If you feel feint or have dizzy spells, tell your doctor or midwife as it might mean your blood pressure is particularly low.
In today's Mail, he describes Boles as «clever, plausible and charming», but this turns out to be only the feint before the knife is plunged deep between the Planning Minister's ribs.
Faso leavened his feints of rage with flourishes of smarm, adding a get - a-load-of-this-joker smirk to his digs on Spitzer, as if he were debating Barney Fife.
If Mr. Cuomo practices a jujitsu brand of politics — harsh jabs, canny feints — Mr. de Blasio is a different breed, a former grass - roots organizer who rose to power as an accommodating seeker of consensus.
As a script, «The Lazarus Effect» too often stays confined to gestures, with feints in the direction of action, and promises of action, but with no action actually occurring.
And to their credit, Denis Villeneuve and his collaborators only rarely feint towards slavish imitation of the original; certain scenes come off as echoes and evocations rather than simple copies — for example, a postmortem scan of bones corresponding to the photograph analysis in the original.
Although the Irish actor's upcoming film schedule is still packed full of kicked doors, dead scumbags, and people getting took, Neeson has made a few feints in the direction of comedy of late, appearing as the antagonist in Seth MacFarlane's A Million Ways To Die In The West and throwing his gravitas behind the cameo - smorgasbord battle scene in the second Anchorman film.
This gives the others a chance to escape, and as the killer all you can really do is mooch off to find the other players unless you manage to feint and trip them up.
As a result, the achievement list isn't for the feint - hearted.
Sadly the final product was found to be lacking, Giant Bomb describing it as «intensely grating and largely frustrating in equal measure,» whilst IGN damned the game with feint praise, «It's not bad, but it's not particularly good, either.»
It's a game of cat and mouse, as you dodge in and out of combat range, string together attacks aimed at your foe, and learn to feint by cancelling out of one attack only to surprise your opponent with another.
I don't think it's for the feint of heart, as it took me over 200 tries to finally beat it in order to upload it (or maybe I just suck).
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