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  • 51shouldercharge — /ˈʃoʊldətʃadʒ/ (say shohlduhchahj) verb (t) (shouldercharged, shouldercharging) to run hard at, using one s shoulder to push an opponent aside or to the ground. –shouldercharging, noun …

  • 52pushover — push|o|ver [ puʃ,ouvər ] noun count 1. ) someone who is easy to influence or persuade, or an opponent who is easy to defeat: Colonel Moore was a kind and sympathetic man, but no pushover. 2. ) something that is easy to achieve: Saturday s game… …

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  • 53Kimarite — (決まり手 kimari te) are winning techniques in a sumo bout. For each bout in a Grand Sumo tournament (or honbasho), a sumo referee, or gyoji, will decide and announce the type of kimarite used by the winner. It is possible, or kanou (although rare,… …

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  • 54Glossary of cue sports terms — The following is a glossary of traditional English language terms used in the three overarching cue sports disciplines: carom (or carambole) billiards referring to the various carom games played on a billiard table without pockets; pool (pocket… …

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  • 55Table tennis — Ping Pong redirects here. For other uses, see Ping Pong (disambiguation). Table tennis Table tennis at the highest level Highest governing body ITTF Nickname(s) Ping pong …

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  • 56Nine-ball — One of many correct nine ball racks: the 1 ball at the apex centered over the foot spot, the 9 ball at center, the other balls …

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  • 57Field hockey — sport imagesize=300px caption=A game of field hockey in progress union=International Hockey Federation nickname=Hockey first=19th century registered= clubs= contact=Yes team=11 players mgender= category=Indoor/Outdoor ball=Hockey ball… …

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  • 58List of capoeira techniques — This is a list of techniques used in capoeira. Capoeira has a variety of different techniques that make use of the hands, feet, legs, arms and head. Both kicks, punches and takedowns are among the offensive movements, but the emphasis is normally …

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  • 59Facebuster — A facebuster, also known as a faceplant, is generally a takedown move in professional wrestling in which an attacking wrestler forces his/her opponent down to the mat face first without involving a headlock or facelock. If these are used then the …

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  • 60Glossary of professional wrestling terms — Professional wrestling has accrued a considerable amount of slang, in references, and jargon.[1] Much of it stems from the industry s origins in the days of carnivals and circuses,[2] and the slang itself is often referred to as carny talk. In… …

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