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Filter by Meaning She parried her boss's inquiry about her lateness by blaming the traffic.
The athlete parried the reporter's questions about their injury.
The lawyer parried the prosecutor's questions by raising an objection.
The teacher parried the student's off-topic question.
She parried the issue by changing the subject.
The ninja parried the shuriken thrown at him with his own weapon.
The fencer parried the lunge with a swift movement.
He parried the question about his whereabouts.
They parried the customer's question about the product's flaws.
The politician parried the interviewer's questions about the scandal.
The defender parried the striker's shot with a well-timed tackle.
He parried the attack by blocking it with his elbow.
The athlete parried the coach's criticism with a justification for their performance.
He parried the opponent's attack with a swift move of his sword.
The chef parried with the recipe, adding his own unique twist to the dish.
The experienced fencer easily parried his opponent's attacks.
She parried the invitation to attend the party.
The defendant parried the prosecutor's accusations by claiming ignorance.
He parried the opponent's punch with his left hand.
She parried the sword attack with her own weapon.
The samurai parried the enemy's sword attack and then delivered a swift strike.
The manager parried the demand for a raise and said it was not in the budget.
She parried her coworker's question about her salary.
The teacher parried the student's argument by providing evidence to the contrary.
He parried the suggestion that he was not qualified for the job.
The student parried the request for a group presentation and said he preferred to work alone.
The knight parried the dragon's fiery breath with his shield.
The manager parried the employee's request for a raise with a counterargument.
The swordsman parried the thrust of his opponent's rapier.
They parried the suggestion to take a risk and invest in the stock market.
He parried the punch with a quick movement of his arm.
She parried the criticism by pointing out the flaws in her opponent's argument.
The chess player parried his opponent's attack with a clever countermove.
He parried the responsibility of taking care of his younger siblings and said he had too much on his plate already.
The goalie parried the shot with a diving save.
She parried the criticism of her performance at work.
He parried the question by changing the subject.
The actor parried with the script, improvising when he forgot his lines.
The athlete parried the interviewer's question by emphasizing the team's efforts rather than his own.
The politician parried the moderator's question about his controversial policy.
The artist parried with the canvas, experimenting with different colors and techniques.
The magician parried with the audience, performing a series of clever tricks.
She parried her friend's question about her relationship status by changing the subject.
The student parried the teacher's question by asking a question of their own.
The teacher parried the student's request for extra credit by reminding him of the existing assignments.
The goalie parried the hockey puck with his stick and prevented a goal.
The writer parried with the plot, developing unexpected twists and turns.
He deftly parried the interviewer's attempts to probe his personal life.
The interviewee parried the HR representative's question by saying they needed clarification.
The MMA fighter parried her opponent's kick and followed up with a takedown.
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