Synonym: Irish pound, Irish punt, back, bet on, gage, game, pole, pound, punting, stake. Similar words: punter, bounty hunter, pun, spun, punk, puny, punic, punch. Meaning: [pʌnt] n. 1. formerly the basic unit of money in Ireland; equal to 100 pence 2. an open flat-bottomed boat used in shallow waters and propelled by a long pole 3. (football) a kick in which the football is dropped from the hands and kicked before it touches the ground. v. 1. kick the ball 2. propel with a pole 3. place a bet on.
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31. The punt traveled 50 yards.
32. It was a dubious punt back then.
33. Never punt a gnome without due cause.
34. The second is a punt.
35. I triangulate an objective assessment of the new technologies coming in, a subjective assessment of the public's reaction to new propositions, and then I take a punt.
36. The conversation continues on a punt, then on a brisk walk around the university parks, then over tea, which slips into (more) sherry, and afterwards a splendiferous "high table" dinner.
37. He drove these wild ducks on the bow into the water with a punt - pole.
38. Smith was primarily used as a punt returner with the Bills, averaging 13.2 yards. He also returned one punt for a touchdown.
39. Meanwhile, Greek newspapers report that Russian President Punt will stay on another nearby yacht.
40. OK. So you can actually punt your baby down the stairs, he wouldn't even know the diff.
41. Second of all in this story we see something that we'll see repeatedly in the Pentateuch, and that is that God has to punt a bit.
42. I'm inclined punt on this question,[http://sentencedict.com/punt.html] and leave it to the specifics of your database design.
43. To propel ( a ball ) by means of a punt.
44. The referee told him to punt or kick the ball off the ground.
45. Thought he was my dreamboat, but now I realize, hes just a silly old punt.
46. But in 1993 a devaluation of the Irish punt brought an instant 10 percent reduction in Irish wages measured in German currency.
47. Football To run with ( the ball ) after a kickoff, a punt, an interception, or a fumble.
48. A new D-mark would be expected to rise against the now-abandoned euro; a new drachma or punt would trade at a big discount to its official changeover rate—a devaluation, in effect.
49. He caught a punt and scored the winning touchdown, with a minute left to play.
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