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Indian wrestling

American  

noun

  1. arm wrestling.

  2. a form of wrestling in which two opponents clasp each other's right or left hand and, placing the corresponding feet side by side, attempt to unbalance each other.

  3. a form of wrestling in which two opponents, lying side by side on their backs and in opposite directions, lock near arms and raise and lock corresponding legs, with each attempting to force the other's leg down until one opponent is unable to remain lying flat.


Etymology

Origin of Indian wrestling

An Americanism dating back to 1910–15

Example Sentences

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But last year, Indian wrestling was rocked by a controversy involving sexual harassment allegations against its federation's chief, which saw months-long protests by top wrestlers.

From BBC

Throughout the year, the protesters have gathered in New Delhi, occupying buildings and holding marches with allies to demand that Indian authorities properly investigate Singh, strip him of his power, and make Indian wrestling a safer environment for its women.

From Slate

Yet months passed by without any update, and without any changes to Indian wrestling’s leadership and structure.

From Slate

Indian wrestling is not just a sport—it’s a place of empowerment.

From Slate

It has also demanded an investigation into allegations that Indian wrestling chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh sexually harassed female athletes.

From BBC