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  1. The word parry means to block or evade a movement, like in fencing, but it can also refer to an evasion that is verbal rather than physical. If someone asks you who you have a crush on, but you don’t want to answer, parry the question — change the subject or ask a question in return.

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  2. noun [ C ] uk / ˈpær.i / us / ˈper.i /. the act of blocking an attack by pushing a weapon away or putting something between your body and a weapon: The parry is intended to deflect an attack. The combatants engage in a series of attacks, parries, and counter attacks.

  3. 1. to ward off (an attack) by blocking or deflecting, as in fencing. 2. (transitive) to evade ( questions ), esp adroitly. noun Word forms: plural -ries.

  4. parry. verb. These are words and phrases related to parry. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of parry. The fencer parried his opponent's thrust. The actress parried all questions about her personal life.

  5. parry. noun [ C ] us / ˈper.i / uk / ˈpær.i /. the act of blocking an attack by pushing a weapon away or putting something between your body and a weapon: The parry is intended to deflect an attack. The combatants engage in a series of attacks, parries, and counter attacks.

  6. 1. If you parry a question or argument, you cleverly avoid answering it or dealing with it. [...] 2. If you parry a blow from someone who is attacking you, you push aside their arm or weapon so that you are not hurt. [...] More. Definitions of 'Parry' 1.

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  8. Definition. to avoid answering (questions) in a clever way. He parried questions about his involvement in the affair. Synonyms. evade. avoid. fence off. dodge. duck (informal) shun. sidestep. circumvent (formal) fight shy of. See examples for synonyms. 2 (verb) in the sense of ward off. Definition. to ward off (an attack)

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