Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word double-fisted.

Examples

  • And, indeed, he immediately filled that void—hitting a game-winning homer against the hated Cardinals in his debut game, then bounding out of the dugout for a double-fisted curtain call.

    Carter: 'A Gracious And Giving Person' Jeff Pearlman 2012

  • The pianist responds to the wave of sound, pounding out a shout chorus of huge, double-fisted chords.

    A High Price to Pay for the Pursuit of a More Perfect Peterson Eric Felten 2011

  • "I don't train in the offseason, and I'm ready the first day," explains wily French veteran Fabrice Santoro, who hits double-fisted off both sides.

    When do tennis' top players win? 2008

  • She sprinted down the aisle to the next, swung around the corner with the gun in a double-fisted grip.

    Sparks Laura Bickle 2010

  • On Monday, the double-fisted Mesrine duo hit DVD and Blu-ray.

    /Film UK - Danny Boyle’s Frankenstein, Mesrine, Zach Galligan and More | /Film 2010

  • Hurley was about to topple him when a double-fisted hammer strike landed between his shoulder blades.

    American Assassin Vince Flynn 2010

  • Players like Mr. Nadal and fellow Spaniard Carlos Moya, who stay glued to the baseline with big forehands and double-fisted backhands, have abandoned the heavy, thick-gripped weapons of the past that players such as Pete Sampras and John McEnroe favored.

    The Little Racket That Changed Tennis 2010

  • She sprinted down the aisle to the next, swung around the corner with the gun in a double-fisted grip.

    Sparks Laura Bickle 2010

  • It transpires that he's a heavy-footed American basher with a big serve, a big forehand and a substantial double-fisted backhand to boot.

    Andy Murray v Sam Querrey - as it happened! 2010

  • She sprinted down the aisle to the next, swung around the corner with the gun in a double-fisted grip.

    Sparks Laura Bickle 2010

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.