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en garde
[ ahn gahrd; French ahn gard ]
interjection
- (used as the call to the fencers by the director of a match to assume the prescribed position preparatory to action.)
en garde
/ ɑ̃ ɡard /
interjection
- on guard; a call to a fencer to adopt a defensive stance in readiness for an attack or bout
adjective
- (of a fencer) in such a stance
Word History and Origins
Origin of en garde1
Example Sentences
Every bout starts with an en garde stance: One foot pointed forward, the other sideways, knees bent in different directions, shoulders turned just so.
Adult American cockroaches that took a “stilt-standing” en garde position survived 63 percent of the time, according to his study.
From his perch atop the shoulders of his mother’s boyfriend, Kai Oliver raised his red, white and blue light saber in a patriotic en garde, prepared to joust with the Washington Monument.
Homer took a moment before stepping to the en garde line.
By stepping to the en garde line at Carioca Arena 3 on Monday morning, Muhammad became the first American to compete at the Games in a hijab, the headscarf traditionally worn by some Muslim women.
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