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triple-hinge

triple-hinge
 n.— «He has also held shooting clinics around Illinois to demonstrate his technique he calls the triple-hinge, a style similar to the one Larry Bird used that Nelson developed in the Army.» —“LaMoille hires new basketball coaches” by Joe Grace News Tribune (La Salle, Illinois) May 26, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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