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"Punt" in a Sentence (21 examples)
A punt play is less common in American football than a pass or running play.
They have no choice but to punt.
We traveled down the river in a punt.
Near-synonym: pontoon
At the dump he emptied the station wagon quickly and only once punted a bag of refuse, exploding it like a pinata at a Mexican Christmas.
He even hated pets—I once saw him punt a cat.
With five minutes remaining Hennessey was down well to block another Vukcevic shot, while Gunter was smartly in to punt away the dangerous loose ball.
The briefer reported it had been terminated on orders from Secretary Schlesinger, but attributed this to a sense Shamrock produced little, not to the fact it had been discovered. The NSA briefer punted on whether Fort Meade had been reading Americans' private messages, ...
The federal government has punted bringing forward extraordinary immigration powers that just weeks ago it was saying were so urgent they needed to be rushed through the parliament.
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The user is punted from the channel, and must rejoin to gain access.
If you want to join this riot, we urge you to! You wont have to worry about being TOSed or reported because there will be no Guides online! So do whatever you want—punt, scroll, tos, just turn AOL into a war zone!
Anyone up for a punt on Randwick?
Did I actually back a winner and finish in front on the punt?
Wishing you all happy new year and a prosperous one on the punt.
“Months ago, copper traders worldwide took a punt that Trump's tariff pitch for their market was real, not bluster.[…]”
Here it was that, guarded by double doors, Sir Francis smoked cigars, and read Bell’s Life in London, and went to sleep after dinner, when he was not smoking over the billiard-table at his clubs, or punting at the gambling-houses in Saint James’s.
She heard […] of his punting at gaming tables.
Whether you want to gamble on a horse race, bet on which player will score first in a game of football, have a punt on a particular tennis player winning a grand slam event, you are buying a chance, a chance which is measured in terms of probability, ‘the odds’.
Eriksson's men still worth a punt
Australians have a reputation for being keen to bet on two flies climbing up a wall and today young ones often take a casual classroom punt
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