0 to pretend to move, or to make a move, in a particular direction in order to deceive an opponent, especially in sports such as football or boxing:
1 an action in which someone pretends to move, or makes a move, in a particular direction in order to deceive an opponent, especially in sports such as football or boxing:
2 an action or movement intended to take attention away from something else:
His feints and flinches have lost their spontaneity, and his aggression is without vitality.
Torres had time to outsmart the defender with a feint and place the ball in the corner of the goal.
I love his feints, his changes of pace, his close control and his fantastic dribbling.
Numerous feints and ruses are tried to fool the opposition, including having attackers join the wall.
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He had wonderful headwork, almost inpenetrable defense, dazzling feints, and rapid two-handed methods of attack.
All the skills of inside forward play dribbling, feinting, correct positioning and accurate passing are his to command.
While the feints were conducted, artillery would fire into the city.