"chongake" meaning in All languages combined

See chongake on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: chongake [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Japanese ちょん掛け, literally "pulling heel hook". Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ja|ちょん掛け}} Japanese ちょん掛け Head templates: {{en-noun|chongake}} chongake (plural chongake)
  1. (sumo) A kimarite in which the attacker hooks his heel behind that of his opponent from the inside, pulls the leg towards him, grabs the opponent's arm on the same side and twists him sideways and backwards. Categories (topical): Sumo
    Sense id: en-chongake-en-noun-dJ6hvqzK Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: government, hobbies, lifestyle, martial-arts, military, politics, sports, sumo, war, wrestling

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