Meaning of coup de savate | Babel Free
/kuː də səˈvɑːt/Definitions
a kick with the flat of the foot
Examples
“Europe, by a back-handed slap on Contenson's cheek, sent him sprawling to measure his length on the carpet, and with all the more effect because at the same time she caught his leg with the sharp kick known to those who practise the art as a coup de savate.”
“And for twenty seconds, while the crowd milled slowly through the narrow exit, he was as near to betraying himself as he had ever been nearer, for he had marked down the point on Roddy's jaw where his first blow would fall, and just where to plant a coup-de-savate most surely to incapacitate the minion of the Prefecture; and all the while was looking the two over with a manner of the most calm and impersonal curiosity.”
“Saturday, Sept. 7. I hear that when Balfour asked Foch what he meant to do, the Generalissimo spoke no word, but threw himself into a fighting attitude, hit out hard with his right fist, then hard with his left, and then gave the coup de savate with his right and left leg in turn ! It is quite like him !”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.