parry in a sentence
v. t.
๐ Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
To parry means to skillfully deflect or evade an attack or aggressive approach.
Sample Sentences
- She managed to parry his aggressive advances with a sharp wit.
- The knight used his shield to parry the opponent's fierce blows.
- In her debate, she skillfully parried every argument thrown her way.
- To avoid confrontation, he decided to parry the topic and change the subject.
- The boxer trained tirelessly to improve his ability to parry punches effectively.
- She expertly attempted to parry the incoming blow with her sword.
- In a battle of wits, he managed to parry her sharp criticism with a well-timed joke.
- The boxer trained tirelessly to improve his ability to parry his opponentโs punches.
- During the conversation, she skillfully parried his probing questions with evasive answers.
- To avoid confrontation, he decided to parry the topic and change the subject entirely.
- He expertly managed to parry the opponent's attack with a swift movement of his sword.
- In their debate, she skillfully parried his criticisms with well-researched counterarguments.
- The experienced boxer was able to parry many of his rival's punches, avoiding serious damage.
- To parry his friend's sarcastic comments, she quickly changed the subject to something lighthearted.
- During the negotiation, he tried to parry the tough questions with charm and humor.