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karate

[kuh-rah-tee] / kəˈrɑ ti /




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Among the sports being moved are men's football, chess, judo, karate and wrestling.

From Barron's

For her, karate is a way to "release emotions" and "bring serenity during stressful times", even though it was long frowned upon for women to practise the sport in Iran.

From Barron's

Amid fostering and renovations, we managed regular parenting duties too: karate, play dates and meltdowns.

From Los Angeles Times

She reveals, “I started teaching at my dad’s karate school. The kids are so eager to practice. Seeing that makes me so happy.”

From Salon

One fighter might be a boxer, while his opponent could come from a wrestling or karate background.

From BBC