telegraph punches



telegraph one's punches

 
1. Fig. to signal, unintentionally, what blows one is about to strike. (Boxing.) Wilbur used to telegraph his punches until his trainer worked with him. Don't telegraph your punches, kid! You'll be flat on your back in twenty seconds.
2. Fig. to signal, unintentionally, one's intentions. When you go in there to negotiate, don't telegraph your punches. Don't let them see that we're in need of this contract. The mediator telegraphed his punches, and we were prepared with a strong counterargument.
See also: punch, telegraph

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
EÓGan-Ancient Irish, Irish Mythology
PeadarPAD-arIrish, Scottish
Brigida-Italian, Spanish
Dzhokhar-Chechen
AustenAWS-tənEnglish (Modern)
LilliLI-lee (German), LEEL-lee (Finnish)German, Finnish