Examples of 'delap' in a sentence

Meaning of "delap"

delap (noun): A term used in fencing to describe a compound parry and riposte with a sharp descent of the blade
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  • A surname.

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Delap defies the form book.
Her sister Kathleen Delap was an activist and feminist.
Delap played in both legs.
The Seebees also constructed roads and causeways linking Delap to the adjacent islands.
Roger and Delap just gave me a new investigation.
But they do have Rory Delap.
Really? Roger and Delap just gave me a new investigation.
He also has the ability to perform a long throw-in similar to that of Rory Delap.
They want Delap out.
Delap was ordained in the Church of England, and was once curate to William Mason.
England's only goal was scored by Liam Delap Min.
Delap added: "Everyone knows what we are about.
You do not need to call Mr. Delap.
Roger and Delap just gave me a new investigation. I'm incredibly happy for you.
Roger, you got a sec? Anybody who 's new, this is United States Attorney Douglas Delap.

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Rory Delap is one, who is the other?
What did Delap say?
They want Delap out. And what did you say?
Following a brief spell on Wearside, Delap was loaned to Stoke City in October 2006.

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