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fleche

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a method of attack with a sword (foil or épée) in which the attacker's back leg crosses in front of the front leg in the offensive move
a spire or steeple, especially of Gothic style; an object emerging from the ridge of a roof
an earthwork consisting of two berms forming an angle with an open gorge
Literally "arrow" An offensive movement made with a series of running steps led by deliberately throwing ones self off balance, instead of with a lunge or step forward This is an all out attack which can lead to collision with your opponent, vulnerability to counter attack and/ or falling over
a method of attack with a sword (saber or épée) in which the attackers back leg crosses in front of the front leg in the offensive move
Is all bruised after a few bouts
A running attack
A very small wooden spire
an attack made by running past the opponent and attempting to touch him while passing
A running attack initiated by a leap off the front foot, followed by an attempt to make a hit, after which the attacker runs past his opponent
a narrow openwork tower with a tall spire, sometimes constructed of wood or metal
a spire or steeple, especially of Gothic style, an object emerging from the ridge of a roof
alternative spelling of flèche
lit "arrow"; an attack in which the aggressor leaps off his leading foot, attempts to make the hit, and then passes the opponent at a run
flèche
An arrow
flèche
Any of the twenty-four points on a backgammon board
flèche
Alternative spelling of fleche
fleche
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