Sentences with phrase «whose signature move»

Davis, whose fiancé teaches jiu - jitsu, said she doesn't fear Rousey, whose signature move is bending an opponent's arm opposite the elbow joint until she quits.

Not exact matches

Her who'd - a-thunk challenger: Rebel Wilson, whose sassy fightin» moves during a gleefully preposterous hostage rescue jumpstart «Pitch Perfect 3» when even the trilogy capper's signature a cappella sometimes can't.
Think back to Darlene — briefly — or King Hippo from Nintendo's Punch Out (1985), a boxer whose weak point is inexplicably his belly; Earthquake, from SNK's Samurai Shodown (1993), notorious for his signature farts; Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance's (2002) Bo Rai Cho, who, same; the lumbering Boomers of Valve's Left 4 Dead (2008) with their exposed bellies and blinding vomit; Bob from NAMCO's Tekken 6 (2009) whose moves are all named after food; Rufus from Capcom's Street Fighter IV (2009), his belly rigged with its own jiggle physics to make him a single lethal breast; Roadhog from Activision Blizzard's ferociously popular shooter Overwatch (2016), shirtless and leatherbound, huffing strange fumes to up his health.
He became famous as a poster designer in Germany and eventually moving to Austria to found a studio at the outbreak of World War I. His reputation was built on the strength and range of his designs whose signature style was marked by graphic simplicity and directness.
Born in Alabama, Purifoy moved in 1950 to Southern California, where he would execute his signature 1966 exhibition «66 Signs of Neon,» whose works Purifoy and others crafted from the debris of the previous year's Watts rebellion, and the sprawling constellation of assemblages (1989 — 2004) that comprise his Joshua Tree Outdoor Desert Art Museum.
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