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I thought that was a bit of a low blow.
It was a very low blow, but we should expect that by now.
Someone has to be, but that probably feels like a pretty low blow.
She became very upset at that, it was a low blow.
Nature dealt you a low blow, and your government made it worse.
Can they be coached into going for the high stick and the low blow?
In the fourth round he took a point away from Grant for a low blow.
He flipped it open, still smiling about my low blow.
"That was a low blow," I admitted, looking past her toward the door.
He threw one low blow, which appeared to be accidental.
The term low blow became widely used when someone did something unfair.
Snow then performed a low blow to Taylor with the head.
But if low blows develop, Cotton has a history of handling them.
Andrew, watching, thought he was braced as if for a low blow.
The second was the result of what was definitely a low blow.
"I've never seen a prosecutor make such a desperate move; it was absolutely a low blow."
He had another point taken in the fourth round for another low blow.
In the fourth round, Johnson interrupted the wrestling with another low blow.
Johnson has also adapted well to life's low blows.
In street fighting, a low blow may be considered more appropriate as a self-defense technique.
He said, "The first low blow was very hard.
Brock got back into the bout with a blatant low blow.
Johnson, who was knocked down in the first round, had 3 points deducted for low blows.
He could easily have been crippled by that low blow, he knew.
He did not want to argue with his mother, even though he felt she had delivered him a low blow.