up|per|cut

up|per|cut
up|per|cut «UHP uhr KUHT», noun, verb, -cut, -cut|ting. Boxing.
–n.
a swinging blow with the fist directed upward from beneath; punch that is delivered at a sharp upward angle.
–v.t., v.i.
to strike with or deliver such a blow.

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