punt|punted|punting|punts in English
verb
[pʌnt]
drop-kick a ball, drop a ball and kick it before it touches the ground; gamble, wage
Use "punt|punted|punting|punts" in a sentence
1. to carry in a punt.
2. She soon learned to punt.
3. A punt has a shallow draught.
4. Never punt a gnome without due cause.
5. A punt is like a floating drum.
6. The Bears then stalled and had to punt.
7. The investment is little more than a punt.
8. • He nearly Bungled a punt in the first half
9. He nearly bungled a punt in the first half.
10. Synonyms for Booted include kicked, punted, bunted, knocked, struck, stricken, tapped, blootered, drove and drave
11. Time ran out on a Dallas punt from near midfield.
12. Synonyms for Blootered include booted, kicked, punted, bunted, knocked, struck, stricken, tapped, drove and drave
13. He can throw, catch, run and even punt the ball.
14. Synonyms for Bookmaking include betting, gaming, gambling, speculation, staking, punting, wagering, action, laying odds and draw
15. Movement in a punt should always be kept to a minimum.
16. Finally, remember that fishing from a punt gives you a tremendous advantage.
17. If that's a girl tiger, you got to cunt punt that bitch.
18. (12:22 - 1st) 85-C.Scott punts 41 yards from Bama 50 to TEN 9 fair catch by 3-E.Gray
19. Punt, Bunt - Punt, as in "kick," may be from Bunt, "push," used in baseball to mean "hit the ball softly." See also related terms for kick
20. Punt, Bunt - Punt, as in "kick," may be from Bunt, "push," used in baseball to mean "hit the ball softly." See also related terms for kick
21. Uwaezuoke had three receptions for 29 yards and three punt returns for 52 yards.
22. SCOTUS punted in Constraining the very general right to keep and bear arms to simply self-defense purposes.
23. This trading expedition to Punt was roughly during the ninth year of Hatshepsut's reign.
24. Martin found Marjorie in the boathouse, sitting on the punt cushions and smoking a cigarette.
25. The Cam always looks so peaceful, especially so on a winter's day with no punts or rowing boats in sight.