Similar words: bounty hunter, counterfeiter, hunter, saunter, counter, encounter, counteract, countermand. Meaning: ['pʌntə(r)] n. 1. someone who propels a boat with a pole 2. (football) a person who kicks the football by dropping it from the hands and contacting it with the foot before it hits the ground 3. someone who bets.
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(1) The technical details mean nothing to the average punter.
(2) Your average punter won't notice the difference.
(3) Gold Cup punter found dead after drinking spree.
(4) If he said the punter had paid him fifty quid, Joe knew that was what had been paid.
(5) Licensed dealers still deal in certain shares the punter reads about in the tip sheets.
(6) Here he was a punter, a champagne Charlie, dossing with the underclass.
(7) Littlewoods, the pools promoter, calculates each punter has a 1:39 chance of a win.
(8) Buccaneers: Tampa Bay punter Tommy Barnhardt will be out eight weeks with a broken right collarbone.
(9) For the bold punter, a bid above 100p is unlikely without some signs of positive management action to stabilise cash flow.
(10) The typical punter is a lot more naive than licensed dealers let on.
(11) This means a punter can follow the price movements himself, or obtain up to date prices from his stockbroker.
(12) The political punter, though, bets more with his heart than his head.
(13) But it's a good bet that this punter will be back on the course next year.
(14) Your average punter does not go to the opera.
(15) Your average punter ( ie The ordinary uncultured person ) does not go to the opera.
(16) The event will be opened by television host Bill Punter.
(17) In fact,(sentencedict.com) there's so much bonding on stage that it would make the average punter slightly sick.
(18) Maybe, but Mark E. Smith had the back-up knowledge to defeat any oncoming verbal attack from journalist or punter.
(19) Television is therefore seen to be taking the moral high ground, the side of the punter against the forces of evil.
(20) The Steelers have used Stewart as a quarterback, wide receiver, running back and pooch punter.
(21) But even he is not immune from the fate which worries every recreational punter.
(22) Most of the breakers kept a portion for themselves, knowing that the unlucky punter would eventually pay that portion once again. Sentencedict.com
(23) On the third night, Sylvia was chosen to accompany a punter into the medieval castle.
(24) Here, Christie's tightly produced specialist sales are aimed at the discerning buyer to the exclusion of the average punter.
(25) You can write what you like, as long as it keep the punter happy.
(26) SPECIAL TEAMS: The kicking game returns intact, with senior placekicker Jimmy Stevens and junior punter Tress Way.
(27) Such a description aa euphemism for a club milkman, or a punter an SW 6 pub.
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