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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of bodycheck.

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Examples

  • A split second later, Isabelle bodychecked us on the way out the door, and we went down in a heap.

    Gold Medal Murder Carolyn Keene 2010

  • A split second later, Isabelle bodychecked us on the way out the door, and we went down in a heap.

    Gold Medal Murder Carolyn Keene 2010

  • Photographer Annie Leibovitz zipped around behind the ropes, taking photos of POTUS as he spoke; was accidentally bodychecked (no injury!) by one of our corps.

    Annie Leibovitz Trailing President Obama 2010

  • A split second later, Isabelle bodychecked us on the way out the door, and we went down in a heap.

    Gold Medal Murder Carolyn Keene 2010

  • Photographer Annie Leibovitz zipped around behind the ropes, taking photos of POTUS as he spoke; was accidentally bodychecked (no injury!) by one of our corps.

    Annie Leibovitz Trailing President Obama 2010

  • Photographer Annie Leibovitz zipped around behind the ropes, taking photos of POTUS as he spoke; was accidentally bodychecked no injury! by one of our corps.

    Annie Leibovitz Trailing President Obama The Huffington Post News Team 2009

  • The other Wardens were converging on the spot, but nobody could do much—I saw Paul running to grab Lewis and bodychecked him on the way.

    Thin Air Rachel Caine 2007

  • Merritt elbowed fellow freshman Paul and was bodychecked to the floor in retaliation by Wake's Jamaal Levy.

    USATODAY.com 2003

  • A study published last year found kids who were bodychecked were about 2.45 times more likely to suffer an injury than kids who didn't play with body contact and 1.7 times more likely to suffer a concussion, she said.

    Thestar.com - Home Page Pat Hewitt 2011

  • A study published last year found kids who were bodychecked were about 2.45 times more likely to suffer an injury than kids who didn't play with body contact and 1.7 times more likely to suffer a concussion, she said.

    Thestar.com - Home Page Pat Hewitt 2011

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