karate

IPA: kɝˈɑti

noun

  • An Okinawan martial art involving primarily punching and kicking, but additionally, advanced throws, arm bars, grappling and all means of fighting.

verb

  • (transitive, informal) To attack (somebody or something) with karate or similar techniques.
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Examples of "karate" in Sentences

  • First blind person to receive black belt in karate in Australia stars in TV ad
  • But I was in what I call my karate state—a heightened level of consciousness typified by perceptual vigilance.
  • Media dis&dat: First blind person to receive black belt in karate in Australia stars in TV ad skip to main | skip to sidebar
  • He holds a second-degree black belt in karate, a yellow belt in jiu jitsu, and works for the Canadian Federal Public Service.
  • Dawson Ko, 24, received his black belt in karate in March 2007, making him the first blind person in Australia to earn a black belt.
  • I know nothing about this and I don't want to just be negative for its sake, but, you know, in movies, frankly, karate is sort of .... boring.
  • In his 2004 case before the Federal Court, the government made submissions that his interest in karate could infer his involvement in terrorism,
  • James im watching that free movie downloads this was a terrible idea. and karate is japanese, jackie chan is chinese ... should be the kung-fu kid. leaveitbe

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