Sentence examples of "dribble past opponent" in English
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The atheist completely flummoxed her opponent in the debate by asking, "And who created God?"
L'athée déconcerta complètement son contradicteur dans le débat en demandant : « Et qui a créé Dieu ? »
He received a tremendous punch on the jaw from his opponent.
Il reçut un terrible coup de poing de son adversaire à la mâchoire.
He referred to his past experience in his speech.
Il se référa à son expérience passée dans son discours.
I must have gone past the station while I was taking a nap.
J'ai dû laisser passer la gare pendant que je faisais la sieste.
Mickey Conners made mincemeat of his opponent in the ring.
Mickey Conners ne fit qu'une bouchée de son adversaire sur le ring.
I advised him not to grieve over the past.
Je lui ai conseillé de ne pas broyer du noir sur son passé.
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