taekwondo

IPA: tˈækwɑndˈoʊ

noun

  • A martial arts form from Korea, known for its elaborate kicking techniques. The sparring aspect is a recognised Olympic sport.

tae kwon do

IPA: tˈeɪkwˈɑndˈoʊ

noun

  • Alternative spelling of taekwondo [A martial arts form from Korea, known for its elaborate kicking techniques. The sparring aspect is a recognised Olympic sport.]
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Examples of "taekwondo" in Sentences

    Examples of "tae-kwon-do" in Sentences

    • Did the tae-kwon-do lady think she could get away with reducing her age by 25%?
    • D. PHILLIPS: He just has one kidney and with the rods in his back, but he is a third degree black belt in tae-kwon-do.
    • Ray usually kept the knife in the second drawer of his rolltop desk, along with a set of numchuks from his tae-kwon-do days.
    • In Iraq a young woman holds pictures of her father who along with 15 other tae-kwon-do athletes kidnapped on the way to a training camp.
    • The others are Japanese MMA sensation Megumi Fujii - widely regarded as the No. 1 pound-for-pound female fighter in the world - 11-1 British tae-kwon-do black belt Rosi Sexton,
    • The list is surprisingly varied, revolving around activities that are both engaging and challenging, such as computer exercises involving short-term memory, tae-kwon-do, yoga and difficult board games.
    • Rogan, who is a former U.S. tae-kwon-do champion, started working as a UFC announcer in 1997, making him a holdover from the bad old days, when the stands were often populated by an unhappy scattering of drunks.

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