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To fists
noun
The act of breaking wind; fise.
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The insidious nature of abuse is the gradual escalation from criticism to insults to fists.
Those who resort to fists and baseball bats have been excluded.
He was a tall, gentle boy and took after his mother, he said, preferring words to fists.
It was a free concert, sponsored by The Fader magazine, with a fashionable crowd unaccustomed to fists.
In "Blind" (1986), fingers trace Braille dots; in "Boxing Gym" (2010), the focus turns to fists and fast-moving feet.
Had wrestling turned to fists —- had my son or the other boy been in real danger of getting hurt — I would have jumped in.
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Just two men, one ring, one goal: to put fists to face.
· Attempting to fist-bump rabbi.
Again and again, fist-shaking gave way to fist-pumping.
The road went from dirt to fist-size stones.
Legendary coach Mike Ditka suggested he should have taken his persecutor "to fist city".
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