juked

[dʒuːkt]

juked Definition

  • 1to deceive or outmaneuver someone, especially in sports or a competition
  • 2to fake out an opponent by making a sudden move or change of direction

Using juked: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "juked" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He juked the defender and scored a touchdown.

  • Example

    The boxer juked his opponent with a feint before landing a punch.

  • Example

    She juked left and then right to avoid the defender.

juked Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for juked

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Summary: juked in Brief

To 'juke' [dʒuːkt] means to deceive or outmaneuver someone, especially in sports or a competition. It involves faking out an opponent by making a sudden move or change of direction. Examples include 'He juked the defender and scored a touchdown.' and 'The boxer juked his opponent with a feint before landing a punch.'