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Nunchuck

Definition:

The term "nunchuck" refers to a traditional Okinawan weapon consisting of two hardwood sticks joined together by a chain or rope. It is commonly used in martial arts, particularly in the practice of nunchaku.

Senses:

Noun:

  1. A weapon consisting of two sticks joined by a chain or rope.
  2. A pair of handheld batons with a chain or rope connecting them, used for martial arts training.

Usage:

Popular:

1. In action movies, skilled fighters showcase their expertise in using nunchucks to defeat their opponents.

2. Many martial arts enthusiasts enjoy practicing nunchaku techniques to enhance their agility and coordination.

Local:

1. In traditional Okinawan martial arts, mastering the art of nunchaku is highly valued.

2. The local dojo offers nunchuck classes for both children and adults, teaching the essential techniques and skills.

Sample Sentences:

Noun:

1. The martial artist skillfully swung the nunchucks, creating a whirlwind of motion.

2. During his martial arts training, he accidentally hit himself in the head with the nunchucks.

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