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jab <a jab; jabs> N

jab N

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He kept his man in the center of the ring, and landed more than a few straight right hands behind the jab.
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The team made further jabs at the election during the game.
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Beneath the playful jabs and willful tempers is a force of gravity that binds them, even when the waves get rough.
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In this way one can punch like an actual boxer instead of jabbing the controllers away from oneself.
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If it is harassed further, it will twitch in an attempt to jab spines into the predator and make snuffling/grunting noises.
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The lead uppercut, like the jab does not use any pivotal motion, the power comes from the transfer of bodyweight to the lead foot.
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They both take some verbal jabs at each other during the ride.
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For example, a jab thrown while next to an opponent will not do as much damage as it would at arms length.
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He displayed a more technical approach, utilizing a jab through a majority of the first round.
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If the out-fighter can avoid those power punches, he can often wear the brawler down with fast jabs, tiring him out.
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