parry

UK /ˈpæɹ.i/ US /ˈpæɹ.i/
noun 3name 3verb 1

Definitions

verb

1

To avoid, deflect, or ward off (an attack, a blow, an argument, etc.).

One had to be on one's guard when thus confronted and, in the course of my numerous meetings with him, I had on occasion to exercise all my wits and be prepared at a moment's notice to parry a very awkward question, to which I would much rather have given a considered reply.

Wojciech Szczesny was then called into action twice in a minute to parry fierce drives from Djebbour and Torossidis as Arsenal's back four looked all at sea.

noun

1

A defensive or deflective action; an act of parrying.

2

A simple defensive action designed to deflect an attack, performed with the forte of the blade.

3

A defensive move intended to change the direction of an incoming strike to make it miss its intended target, rather than block and absorb it; and typically performed with an open hand in a downward or sideways slapping motion.

name

1

A surname from Welsh.

2

A unisex given name.

3

A hamlet in the Rural Municipality of Caledonia, No. 99, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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