Sentences with phrase «swing of her fist»

One afternoon at the Mid-Town Club, a perfectly executed serve and a twisting volley incite Mayotte into an Elvis - like swing of his fist and a slow grind, to whoops from King, Kardon and Navratilova.
Elaine can draw blood with the unerring precision of a cyborg, but if she were a real superhero she would be Power Girl because she can smash infectious disease with a single swing of her fist.

Not exact matches

You may give three cheers for his stoutness of heart; but even braver, it seems to me, are those who talk of a rematch, for one has to be a man of iron nerves — utterly fearless — to throw this defenseless warrior back into the pit with the most destructive heavyweight since Joe Louis and the most uninhibited one since Two - Ton Tony Galento used to swing fists, shoulders, elbows, head and knees in the general direction of his victims.
This calls for many an ambush with swords and fists swinging, an activity that occupies most of this film.
Sebastian Stan's Gillooly is the most insidious of abusers, looking reasonable up to the instant he swings his fist.
Mark your calendars, fans of a certain limbless hero: Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition is swinging its fists on Switch this September (at least in the UK).
An official listing on Nintendo's website confirmed the classic Neo Geo brawler Garou: Mark of the Wolves will be swinging its fists in the North American eShop tomorrow, May 11th.
While things start out familiar enough with Dying Light, with the swing of a hatchet and the throw of a fist feeling eerily familiar to Dead Island fans, it isn't long before you are parkouring your way through the gorgeously rendered country of Turkey, running along walls, scampering over fences and lunging through windows with ease.
«As the 1950s waned,» Mitchell's biographer Patricia Albers notes, «Joan's paintings swung between... a dance of reds, greens, yellows, blues, and blacks, indebted to [Jackson] Pollock, on one hand, and, on the other, vigorous, fleshy fists of paint: blue blacks, greens, mustard yellows, and opaque whites» (P. Albers, Joan Mitchell: Lady Painter, New York, 2011, p. 281).
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