parry an attack
the thrust and parry of A and B
Peripateticism is actually saponaceous subsistence philosophy and the parry to the monologue.
THSR: duck, fence, parry, shirk, sidestep; equivocate
The thrust and parries of these two hardy professionals, each seeking to divine the other's intentions and confuse him at the same time, can not be rendered biographically .
He tried to parry the opponent's attack with his sword.
She managed to parry the difficult questions during the interview.
The boxer used quick footwork to parry his opponent's punches.
It's important to parry negative thoughts and focus on the positive.
The knight skillfully parried the dragon's fiery breath.
She used humor to parry his criticism and lighten the mood.
The fencer's quick reflexes allowed him to parry the opponent's thrust.
He tried to parry the difficult questions by changing the topic.
The ninja used his agility to parry the enemy's attacks.
She had to parry criticism from her colleagues while presenting her project.
Because we thrust, we don't parry.
It cleverly funnelled out data by disguising it as legitimate traffic while parrying anti-virus tools.
' tittered the matron, parrying the question.
Paul activated his shield, parried and countered.
ESET provided the intelligence which helped Ukrainian cyber-teams parry Industroyer2.
The vicar parried this common-sense thrust.
Around the room they fought—thrust and parry, feint and counter-feint.
He parried all acquaintances and came to this village.
She put two on, he parried, lifting a third and fourth from the serving dish.
Paul directed a parry downward, turned, saw Halleck's rapier catch against the table's edge.
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