Thesaurus / parry
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“There are chances to attack everywhere,” says Parry, who adds that Zwift places great emphasis on designing races for their entertainment value.
COMPETITIVE E-CYCLING LETS YOU BE A CHAMPION FROM YOUR APARTMENTCHRIS BARANIUKJANUARY 10, 2022MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWParry was also unable to get her 5-year-old into any of the summer camps for enrichment – another common problem VOSD’s Will Huntsberry highlighted in his latest Learning Curve.
MORNING REPORT: ANOTHER REPORT FINDS DISPARATE POLICE TREATMENTVOICE OF SAN DIEGOJUNE 18, 2021VOICE OF SAN DIEGOBeyond speeding up typical applications, Snowflake allows the company to answer “data questions that were once impossible,” Parry adds.
MEET SNOWFLAKE, ONE OF THE BUZZIEST TECH IPOS EVERAARON PRESSMANSEPTEMBER 15, 2020FORTUNEOnly patience, parries, and striking when you see an opening will ensure your victory.
IN GHOST OF TSUSHIMA, HONOR IS YOUR GREATEST FOEPATRICK LUCAS AUSTINJULY 14, 2020TIME“All right, sahib,” was the unexpected parry to this astounding thrust, and Chumru kept on with his task.
THE RED YEARLOUIS TRACYHis sword half turned as Richard attempted parry,—but smote the Norman's helm-crest.
GOD WILLS IT!WILLIAM STEARNS DAVISAnd before he could raise to parry, Richard saw the other's blade swing straight upon him.
GOD WILLS IT!WILLIAM STEARNS DAVISIf you produce texts about one offering, or any others of the sort, he has still a thrust to deliver that it is hard to parry.
THE CRADLE OF MANKINDW.A. WIGRAMThe wives bore ill-usage with the most extraordinary equanimity, and never attempted to parry even the most savage blow.
THE ADVENTURES OF LOUIS DE ROUGEMONTLOUIS DE ROUGEMONTFor ships the most open way to the north lies to the west of Spitzbergen, as Parry found two generations ago.
MCCLURE'S MAGAZINE, VOL. 1, NO. 2, JULY, 1893VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO PARRY
- beat around the bush
- beg the question
- blow hot and cold
- cavil
- cloud the issue
- cop a plea
- cop out
- cover up
- dodge
- double-talk
- elude
- escape
- eschew
- evade
- falsify
- fence
- fib
- flip-flop
- fudge
- give the runaround
- hedge
- hem and haw
- jive
- lie
- mince words
- palter
- parry
- pass the buck
- prevaricate
- pussyfoot
- quibble
- run around
- shuck
- shuffle
- sidestep
- sit on the fence
- stonewall
- tell white lie
- tergiversate
- tergiverse
- waffle
- weasel
- avoid
- baffle
- balk
- beat around bush
- beg the question
- bypass
- cavil
- circumvent
- conceal
- confuse
- cop out
- deceive
- decline
- dodge
- double
- duck
- elude
- equivocate
- escape
- eschew
- fence
- fend off
- flee
- fly
- fudge
- get around
- give the runaround
- hedge
- hide
- keep distance
- lay low
- lead on a merry chase
- lie
- parry
- pass up
- pretend
- prevaricate
- pussyfoot
- put off
- shift
- shirk
- shuck
- shuffle
- shun
- shy
- sidestep
- slip out
- sneak away
- steer clear of
- tergiversate
- trick
- waffle
- weasel
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