signature move
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsignatureandmove
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signature
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈsɪɡ.nə.tʃər/us/ˈsɪɡ.nə.tʃɚ/
used to refer to the special thing for which a person or place is ...
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move
noun
uk/muːv/us/muːv/
an act ...
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(Definition ofsignatureandmovefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The other vehicles in this category can all ram, but do most damage when they use theirsignaturemove.
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She had a lasting impact on ladies' figure skating because of hersignaturemove, a spiral with the free leg extended very high.
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Anothersignaturemovewas the reverse planche with one bent leg, which was her opening move on the balance beam.
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Hissignaturemovewas the karate chop, which was actually based on sumo's "harite", rather than actual karate.
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Anothersignaturemove, a prolonged spread eagle, lasted ten seconds.
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The fai-gok or fastball is typically the centermost position in the offense that has asignaturemoveresembling a basketball dunk.
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Occasionally, sportsmen refine a technique, or create an entirely new one, which becomes asignaturemove.
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When in full momentum, the players can choose to store asignaturemoveinstead of performing a finishing move which they can perform later.
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Allsignaturemovecards have two different moves, one on the front, and one on the back.
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Hersignaturemoveis to throw her drum sticks after playing a song.
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His ability to read the game was highly valued, and hissignaturemovewas the blind heel pass.
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Hissignaturemovein basketball is known as the airwalk.
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Hissignaturemoveis his rear which he performs at every home football game.
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Asignaturemoveof his is jumping onto the backs of his opponents and throwing them off balance.
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Hissignaturemoveis most likely his big red clown nose.
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Anothersignaturemovewas to arise from a split without using the hands.
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Hissignaturemovewas a high knee (a homonym of hiney).
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Hissignaturemoveis an extremely powerful finger flick that can send an average human flying a long distance.
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