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judoka

n. (context judo English) A practitioner of the Japanese martial art of judo.

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For the Martial Open was the dream tournament: the one in which boxer met wrestler, karateka met judoka, and kung-fu sifu met aikido sensei, in fights to the finish.

His ears were deformed masses of protruding scar tissue that would stand out even in Japan, where such scarification is not uncommon among judoka and kendoka.

Injury can destroy the career of a judoka, and the conventions that militated against physical damage did not seem to be operative with Diago.

Charles Smith had obviously left Dato because he was an honest, cleancut judoka, quite capable of recognizing the unbudo attitude of his first teacher.

All of these were excellent assets for a judoka, and had led to his recent college-level judo championship.

Whale seemed ready continue indefinitely, forcing the judoka to come to him after the throw.

Pung, with true killer instinct, took immediate advantage of that liability, battering the wounded judoka with heavy blows.

There was no encouragement for either judoka or karateka, and no condemnation for the tactics employed.

I could not tolerate overt drug addiction in a trained judoka or karateka.

Luis, small and lame and older than I, but a Fifth Dan judoka, like me.

Not even at one of the more serious places, like the Kodokan, where the police judoka kept their skills sharp.

The movements of a judoka seem unhurried, his victim will appear to cooperate submissively in the performance of the throw.

In one novel Striker has a friendly match with a lame Cuban judoka, and loses.

By instinct he had fallen into the ready position of the judoka, and Mrs.

A tough judoka was sent to work as a hairstylist, and a very proper young lady, one who had been living with her parents all her life, was sent to a topless bar in Roppongi.