10 Verbs to Use for the Word feinting

The Colonel returns and announces the result to ESTELLE, who swoons, or at all events, makes an admirable feint of so doing.

In vain, however, did the old Sioux try every feint; now he would aim a blow at his feet, and as suddenly change to his face; now he would graze his very ear; and at length, enraged at the stoicism of his victim, he raised the gleaming hatchet, as if about to strike in earnest.

Number one executes the feint and then the attack.

There is generally some wary old veteran, who has won his spurs, or laurels, or belt, or whatever you choose to call it, in many a hard fought and well contested tussle for the championship of his little world; he is 'up to every dodge,' and knows every feint and guard, every wile and tactic of the wrestling ground.

Some Men mark Feints with the Head and Body, which is a very disagreeable Sight, and dangerous with Regard to Time.

It looked as though they were trying to mask this feint.

THE CAGE Why did you flutter in vain hope, poor bird, Hard-pressed in your small cage of clay? 'Twas but a sweet, false echo that you heard, Caught only a feint of day.

It effected nothing; and, to attain the desired result, it was found necessary to turn the feint into a real attack.

And there the King of England took the King of France by the collar, and said to him, 'Brother, I should like to wrestle with you,' and gave him a feint or two; and the King of France, who is a mighty good wrestler, gave him a turn and threw him on the ground.

Kep' a-cuffin' t' other sword, 'n' let 'im hit 'n' lunge 'n' feint es much es he pleased.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  feinting