Sentences

feint in a sentence

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Definition

Feint (noun): a deceptive or pretended movement or action intended to distract or mislead an opponent.

Sample Sentences

  1. The boxer executed a perfect feint, tricking his opponent into overcommitting.
  2. During the chess match, she made a feint move that led her rival into a trap.
  3. The soldier used a feint to distract the enemy while his comrades flanked from the side.
  4. In the dance performance, the lead dancer incorporated a feint that captivated the audience.
  5. His feint during the game left the defender off balance, creating an opening for a shot.
  6. The boxer executed a clever feint that left his opponent off balance.
  7. In the midst of the game, the player made a feint to the left before darting right.
  8. She used a feint to distract her opponent before making her actual move.
  9. His feint was so convincing that the audience gasped, believing he would lose.
  10. The general ordered a feint attack to mislead the enemy about their true intentions.
  11. The boxer executed a clever feint, causing his opponent to misjudge the next move.
  12. In the game of chess, a feint can distract the opponent and lead to an unexpected victory.
  13. The soldier used a feint to draw the enemy troops away from their stronghold.
  14. Her smile was a feint, hiding the disappointment she felt inside.
  15. With a swift feint to the left, he successfully dodged the incoming tackle.