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Purdy
11 December, 20:15
A deliberately deceptive movement; a pretense.
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Eduardo Garner
11 December, 22:19
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Answer: Feint
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Feint is defined as the movement that someone intends to make in one direction to confuse an opponent. This type of movement is usually performed in sports areas such as football or boxing.
It is common to see in the sports mentioned above how certain strategies are used so that the opponent gets confused and the other team can score to become a champion.
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