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coup de poing

[ French kooduh-pwan ]

noun

Archaeology.
plural coups de poing
  1. (no longer in technical use) a Lower Paleolithic stone hand ax, pointed or ovate in shape and having sharp cutting edges.


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Origin of coup de poing1

1910–15; < French: literally, blow of the fist
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Example Sentences

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Action coup de poing menée ce jour à la piscine Jean Bron.

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I mentioned something of this thought to the Captain, who was still gazing at the more intact of the two boats, and tapping a flint "Coup de poing" on the side of our gondola.

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Then there was a small coup de poing ax, rather low paleolithic, and a chipped implement of flint the shape of a slice of orange and about five inches along the straight edge.

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J'ay veu le ministre et nostre curé s'entre battre è coup de poing sur le différend de la religion.

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