Synonym: abbreviate, abridge, act, condense, exploit, feat, performance, shorten. Similar words: tune, tunic, tunnel, tune in, attuned, stuff, study, stump. Meaning: [stʌnt] n. 1. a difficult or unusual or dangerous feat; usually done to gain attention 2. a creature (especially a whale) that has been prevented from attaining full growth. v. 1. check the growth or development of 2. perform a stunt or stunts.
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91. A stunt man needs to have a good guardian angel.
92. Afghanistan shuddering wood - plank Wall of Death during his traveling stunt show's stop in Kabul.
93. The British stunt man Eddie Kidd jumped over the Great Wall of China on a motorcycle.
94. That was a reportorial stunt that certainly caught everyone's eye, I think.
95. You cannot pull off a stunt like that, it's suicide!
96. Obama described the commission as "the oldest Washington stunt in the book - you pass the buck to a commission to study the problem".
97. Against large U. S. city to Hollywood legend, Hollywood all over the world gathered in a large number of top director, scriptwriter , star, stunt personnel.
98. The stunt is a way of TV picture editor, widely used in the telefilm nowadays.
99. Climbing up the church tower was a fine publicity stunt.
100. A US-based language monitoring group crowned Web 2.0 as the one-millionth word or phrase in the English language yesterday, although other linguists slammed it as a stunt.
101. Fly a stunt kite.
102. The stunt performers have been taking advantage of the lighter weight to choreograph even faster moves.
103. The seemingly spontaneous performance turned out to have been an advertising stunt for T-Mobile, a wireless telephone network that used it for a campaign built around the slogan "Life's for Sharing."
104. FIRE OF CONSCIENCE is a taut, gripping police thriller, brimming with gunplay, explosions and perilous stunt work that leaves its audience breathless and exhilarated.
105. With serious and rigorous attitude, excelsior and prudential working way and all kinds of service on stunt creation, we will make every products brilliantly and voluptuously .
106. "City Grand Theft Auto" like a modern version of Robin Hood and "Ocean"s Eleven, " the complex,[www.Sentencedict.com] about a group of stunt flying thief Face chivalric story.
107. Purpose the features of infantile convulsions and frontal lobe gyrus stunt were performed with CT scanning.
108. And in New York, three Jawas and a Stormtrooper were seen stopping traffic by crossing 42nd Street in another promotional stunt.
109. Do the children have any neonatal asphyxia, birth trauma, congenital diseases, or stunt?
110. If you're keen on stunning kites and cunning stunts, buy a cunning stunning stunt kite.
111. He was the stunt double for Indiana Jones in the films.
112. Real desire fire burn the body ~ stunt man being difficult to think that!
113. Prove your pilot skills in the stunt flying game "Stunt Pilot Trainer".
114. This is simply a warning message to other theme authors who want try the same stunt.
115. Never again pull a stunt like riding a bicycle no hands.
116. To appear at county fairs and carnivals in exhibitions of stunt flying and parachute jumping.
117. Interests include... Scuba diving, sky diving and fencing are on his hobbies list, as are riding motorbikes, stunt planes anything else that goes vroom and moves really fast.
118. In specialized production upscale stunt kite, tumbling kite, four kites, software kite.
119. Last year it promoted the scheme in an extraordinary publicity stunt, driving around Goma with six people wearing gorilla costumes imported from Britain.
120. This was the result of a Halloween stunt orchestrated by Orson Wells in which he adapted H. G. Wells' 'War of the Worlds' to the radio and broadcast the play as though it was actually happening.
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