Karate
//kəˈɹɑ.ti//
"Karate" in a Sentence (11 examples)
Karate is an art of unarmed defense.
I belong to the karate club.
Tom began to study karate when he was still in junior high school.
Tom calls his karate teacher Sensei.
I'm going to teach you some karate.
"I'm glad I studied karate." "I'm glad you did, too."
Do you want me to teach Tom karate?
Where did you learn karate?
I'm a black belt in karate.
I've always suspected you might have studied karate.
Prior to the coronavirus pandemic, Wall taught karate at a local nursing home.
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