Definition of Feints. Meaning of Feints. Synonyms of Feints

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Definition of Feints

Feint
Feint Feint, v. i. To make a feint, or mock attack.
Feint
Feint Feint, a. [F. feint, p. p. of feindre to feign. See Feign.] Feigned; counterfeit. [Obs.] Dressed up into any feint appearance of it. --Locke.

Meaning of Feints from wikipedia

- and many types of combat, there are two types of feints: feint attacks and feint retreats. A feint attack is designed to draw defensive action towards...
- OpenFeint was a social platform for mobile games for devices running on Android or iOS. It was developed by Aurora Feint, a company named after a video...
- sports. Feint may also refer to: "Feint" (song), by Epica (2003) Feint-ruled paper Adrian Feint (1894-1971), Australian artist Aurora Feint, a video...
- Aurora Feint was a video game series developed by Danielle C****ley and Jason Citron for iOS. Aurora Feint The Beginning was released in the first wave...
- Reality" - 8:17 "Veniality" (Orchestral Version) - 4:37 Feint was the second single. "Feint" - 4:18 "Feint (Piano Version)" - 4:53 "Triumph of Defeat" - 3:56...
- The Scandinavian flick is a technique used predominantly in ice racing and rallying. The technique induces oversteer using weight transfer to carry a vehicle...
- Amours des feintes is an album by Jane Birkin. The album was released in 1990 and was the last original album of songs written by Serge Gainsbourg. On...
- football, rugby league, rugby union and Australian rules football, a dummy or feint is a player deceiving the opposition into believing he is going to p****...
- George Feint (28 June 1894 – 25 April 1971) was an Australian artist. He worked in various media, and is noted for his bookplate designs. Feint was born...
- sizes. The layout usually consists of evenly spaced horizontal lines, or feints, with vertical lines drawn to indicate margins, the middle of the page,...