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body blow

[ bod-ee bloh ]

noun

  1. Boxing. a blow driven to the opponent's body between the breastbone and the navel.
  2. any action that causes severe damage, losses, etc.:

    Our business received a body blow in the recession.



body blow

noun

  1. Also calledbody punch boxing a blow to the body of an opponent
  2. a severe disappointment or setback

    unavailability of funds was a body blow to the project

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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of body blow1

First recorded in 1785–95
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Idioms and Phrases

An action that causes severe damage, as in This last recession dealt a body blow to our whole industry . This term comes from boxing, where since the 18th century it has been used to refer to a punch that is landing between the opponent's chest and navel. [c. 1900]
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Example Sentences

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If England's confidence was low given their form coming into the tournament – four series defeats in a row and losses in 10 of their past 14 ODIs – this will feel like a body blow.

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And I’ll just repeat, I am from the DOJ and I want to say that within the DOJ this is a body blow, it’s going to hurt them all, to go before judges.

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If City had gone out, it would have ended a run of 11 successive seasons in which they have reached the knockout stage - anything else would have been a severe body blow to the pride and status of a club who cherish their place at Europe's top table.

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"The US government has gone after the Russian oil sector in a big way, intending to deal what may turn out to be a body blow," Fried added.

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We put them under pressure at times but the try turned over from one end to the other of the field was a bit of a body blow.

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Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

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