Kung-fu meaning in English
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Definition
(I practise) kung-fu: (I practise) a Chinese method of fighting which involves using my hands and feet
(they were) kung-fu fighting: (they were) doing kung-fu, fighting using kung-fu techniques
- "Beautiful hotels, kung fu fighting, and a beautiful sales deal that should make the company millions!"
- "Karate? Kung fu? Tai Chi?"
- "the president of a multi-national perfume company should not be refereeing an illegal kung fu-style boxing match."
- "Bruno : And Horatio "the anaconda" Oléré, you'll be following drunken kung-fu school rules."
- "Bruno : And Horatio "The Anaconda" Oléré, you'll be following drunken kung-fu school rules."
- "Everybody was kung-fu fighting, those kicks were fast as lightning."
- "I think there's a good kung-fu movie on cable tonight, so we can just take it easy."
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