What's the difference between feine and feint?

Feine


Definition:

  • (v. t. & i.) To feign.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Before he left he married Esther B Fein, a reporter for the New York Times, who also filed stories from Russia.
  • (2) And Gerry Adams of Sinn Fein has been bugged, of course.
  • (3) The late IRA Belfast commander and former hunger striker Brendan Hughes alleged before his death that Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams gave the order to bury Jean McConville in secret, a claim Adams has always denied.
  • (4) He and Margaretta joined Official Sinn Fein for a period but left when the party changed policy to concentrate on urban issues on the way to transforming itself into the Workers' Party.
  • (5) Sinn Fein accused the police of carrying out summary executions.
  • (6) The second is neuropsychological research indicating that the socioemotional deficits are primary to the disorder and may underlie much of the behavioral symptomatology (Fein et al.
  • (7) Surely parties such as Sinn Fein and the SDLP would not direct such aggressive politics on to the very fringes of society, given that they continually preach about social, economic and political rights?
  • (8) Count Plunkett, who has recently been disinterned, and Professor John MacNeill, who after a long sentence of penal servitude for his part in the 1916 rising shared the benefit of the general amnesty, led in the House as vice presidents of Sinn Fein.
  • (9) Fein told the Associated Press that Assange, in the phone call on Saturday, delivered what he said was a message from Snowden to his father, asking him to keep quiet.
  • (10) In the absence of a cohesive plan, Sinn Fein has already begun proposing a new referendum for the unification of Ireland – a move that has the potential to undo all the hard work of the peace process, regardless of the result.
  • (11) Intrasubtest scatter values for eight WAIS-R subtests were estimated for a sample of 150 psychiatric inpatients and compared with those reported for a comparable portion of the WAIS-R standardization group by Kaplan, Fein, Morris, and Delis in 1991, using the normal deviate (z) test.
  • (12) On the one hand, unionist and loyalist confidence in the British government has never been revived since 1985, while on the other, the constant shots across the bow from a highly confident Sinn Fein have shredded the nerves of those who turned up to protest about the flag being removed.
  • (13) Twenty-eight Sinn Fein members of Parliament were here.
  • (14) When Sinn Fein found a bug in their west Belfast offices the following year, party officials tried to sell it on eBay.
  • (15) Remnick and Esther Fein have two teenage sons and a seven-year-old daughter.
  • (16) A Sinn Fein spokesman said her admission was 'disappointing but not surprising.
  • (17) She explained that on coming to office, Owen Paterson, her predecessor as Northern Ireland secretary, was made aware of a list of names submitted by Sinn Fein under an agreement they had reached to clarify the status of so-called "on the runs".
  • (18) Sinn Fein and the SDLP are trying to prevent a candidate from within the PSNI getting the job.
  • (19) The ratios of black to white infant mortality rates and Fein's "time-lag" statistics are used as measures of the extent of black-white differentials.
  • (20) Mike Nesbitt, the Ulster Unionist leader, said that in the light of today's results and the marked improvement in pupil performance the Sinn Fein Education Minister John O Dowd to lift the threat of closure hanging over the school.

Feint


Definition:

  • (a.) Feigned; counterfeit.
  • (a.) That which is feigned; an assumed or false appearance; a pretense; a stratagem; a fetch.
  • (a.) A mock blow or attack on one part when another part is intended to be struck; -- said of certain movements in fencing, boxing, war, etc.
  • (v. i.) To make a feint, or mock attack.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Inviting him on while feinting and flicking out the jab.
  • (2) The winger made Jonny Evans seem oafish as he feinted his way past him on the right and then glided 20 yards forward before racing into the box, past Jonas Olsson, and firing into the net despite an attempted block by Craig Dawson.
  • (3) The first of them came after 90 seconds, when, taking a free kick from the edge of the penalty box, his feint drew Johnston aside in the wall, whereupon Hidegkuti shot through the gap, to beat Gil Merrick, an erratic keeper that day.
  • (4) He feinted right, veered left, twisted sharp right.
  • (5) He brilliantly feints to shoot, throwing the Zambian defence off course, but having worked the opening, he drags his left-footed shot agonisingly past the right post.
  • (6) 49 mins Messi beats two defenders, takes another out of the game, feints one way and plays a lovely reverse pass in the box to.. no one.
  • (7) With one of those feints defenders hate, he bought a fraction and banged the ball in for the hat-trick.
  • (8) Speaking of fragile confidence… Johnson picks up the ball in the corner of the box cuts inside then feints and slides the ball on the inside of Irwin to score at the near post.
  • (9) A quickly taken free-kick was flicked on by Fernando Torres, also a substitute, and Correa made a clever feint that left Mascherano on the ground before firing home via a post.
  • (10) He's an incredible player and if you can acclimatise you can use the speed to your advantage: if, in the middle of that frenetic pace, you're good enough to apply pausa , put the brakes on, feint and send the opponent flying 10 metres past, that gives you a real advantage.
  • (11) High point A taut, terrifying Red Right Hand Low point The fact that Cave feints an encore before that very tune, declaring "goodnight Glastonbury" and going off for one minute before the ominous knell of Red Right Hand chimes.
  • (12) All three tumor cell lines were more sensitive to OHUrd than were the FeInt cells, whereas 5-FU was more toxic to the latter.
  • (13) To be sure, it was always going to be difficult for Christie to win over Republican primary voters – what with his willingness to shake hands with President Obama and his feint toward political moderation .
  • (14) Iwobi drove through the inside-left channel, played a nice nudged pass to Theo Walcott, who feinted for the byline then played a beautiful cutback for Joel Campbell to finish with great assurance.
  • (15) They should have opened the scoring within a minute when Messi danced past three players with a drop of the shoulder and a series of subtle feints to set up Higuaín, who side-footed wide from three yards.
  • (16) Ali called it his “rope-a-dope” trick – and the world caught its breath when finally he came off the ropes, feinted with his left and, with a single right hander, felled the bewildered Foreman.
  • (17) He feints past Keogh, attempting to drive into the area, but the Derby centre-back hangs out a leg to brink him down, giving QPR have a free-kick a few yards to the right of the D. It's in a promising position.
  • (18) The winger feinted past Finonchenko before sending a reasonable effort wide.
  • (19) Feint sucking in connection with a deficit of real sucking was observed regularly under bucket feeding conditions but only in those cases of automatic feeding, where the calves pushed each other aside from the feeding facilities.
  • (20) Fourier-based processing of one-dimensionally ordered arrays is described by way of introduction, before analysing two-dimensional crystals in projection with the aim of enhancing signal:noise ratio and thus of feint features that were initially obscured.

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