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"concuss" Definitions
  1. concuss somebody to hit somebody on the head, making them become unconscious or confused for a short timeTopics Health problemsc2

8 Sentences With "concuss"

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Still: the harrowing outlandishness of the dramatic situation is almost sufficient to emotionally concuss the viewer.
My stunt girl did it before me and said as long as you [fold enough] you won't concuss yourself.
The only solution is a change in the code that making intent to concuss or knock out of the game a violation in the eyes of other players, not just the officials.
The way he clapped back at rival fighters in pre-fight press conferences led to many viral moments, while his ability to seemingly concuss an opponent at will produced as many highlight-reel moments in sport.
Two largely emotionally repressed beings who denied themselves the embrace of love or compassion in any of its forms. The only way to break the spell of her attractive compulsion is to consummate it in physical union,Superman/Batman #41 She also possesses some kind of force projection that knocked over a horde of parademons or badly concuss a mind controlled Superman. She also has a healing touch enabling her to expedite the regeneration process of the fatally wounded variety.
Paul Pickering, The Sydney Morning Herald, 19 September 2009, Read the article here Brenton Holmes from the Canberra Times wrote: If democracies and their defenders are "sleepwalking their way into deep trouble", John Keane's latest tome The Life and Death of Democracy delivers the kind of slap that should rouse even the most comatose of them. Or more likely, it would concuss them. Coming in at just under a thousand pages, it is not a book for the faint-hearted. Nor is it a book to be shelved until one has a month free to wade through it.
Jamie Beadsworth (born 11 June 1985) is an Australian water polo player who competed in the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics. Jamie had a stroke April 1, 2011 after being kicked in the neck accidentally at a National Water Polo League game. Jamie claimed to feel a little uneasy and assumed he was concuss so his partner Leah drove him straight from the game to hospital where neurosurgeons determined he had in fact suffered a stroke. With no preexisting conditions or family history of heart failure/issues, the stroke was dubbed a freak accident, Beadssworth stating, "I was more concerned that my health was 100 per cent rather than (about) my water polo future,".
Before the 1970s, a common use of the police baton was to strike a suspect's head with a full-force overhand motion in order to stun them or knock them unconscious by cerebral concussion, similar to the pre-baton practice of buffaloing with the handle of a revolver. However, this practice had two major liabilities. First, there was a high risk and incidence of death or permanent injury, as the difference in force between that required to concuss a suspect into non-resistance and that which would fracture their skull tends to be narrow and unpredictable. Second, there were problems with reliability, as resistance to cerebral concussion varies widely between individuals, and head strikes that did not disable the suspect were found to merely escalate the encounter.

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