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fistwise

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English

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Etymology

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From fist +‎ -wise.

Adverb

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fistwise (not comparable)

  1. In the manner of a fist.
    • 2003, Trenton Merricks, Objects and Persons, page 153:
      Suppose that while you are comatose, I use your fist, as if it were a hammer, to shatter the window. It seems quite plausible that, although your atoms arranged fistwise cause the window to shatter, you do not.
  2. By means of the fists; by fighting with the fists.
    • 1990, Darrell Schweitzer, Weird Tales 296 (Spring 1990), page 57:
      Sometimes the heroes were foolhardy enough to try taking on the Mummy fistwise.
    • 2013, Bill James, In Good Hands:
      Fistwise, Erog was going to beat me.