Word: punts

Category: punts

Sports, Arts & Entertainment, Business & Industrial

Related words: punts

punts cana, coach never punts, punts gorda, brady punts, team never punts

Synonyms: punts

pound

Translations: punts

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spanish
Translations:
patadas de despeje, despejes, bateas, patadas
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german
Translations:
stößt, Punts, Kähne, Stakkähne, Stocherkähne, Stocherkähnen
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french
Translations:
bottés de dégagement, plates, bottés, dégagements
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italian
Translations:
barchini, sterline, piatte, punt
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portuguese
Translations:
Pontapés, Pontapés de, Os pontapés, barcos de fundo chato
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dutch
Translations:
punters, polyvletten, trappen
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russian
Translations:
плоскодонки
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norwegian
Translations:
flatbunnede
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swedish
Translations:
stakbåtar, konsumentkampanj, och flod
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danish
Translations:
forbrugerkampagnen, pramme
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czech
Translations:
pramice, Body, pramic
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hungarian
Translations:
puntját, punt, puntot
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greek
Translations:
κλωτσιές, στερλινών, πλοιάρια
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ukrainian
Translations:
плоскодонки
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belarusian
Translations:
пласкадонку, пласкадонкі
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slovak
Translations:
pramice, pramica

The meaning and "use of": punts

noun
  • a long, narrow, flat-bottomed boat, square at both ends and propelled with a long pole, used on inland waters chiefly for recreation. - I had no oars because I thought I could propel the punt with a primitive sail that I had assembled.
  • an act of punting a ball. - Knox went to punt, but a strong rush by Macalester forced the punter to hurry the kick, and the punt went only 5 yards.
  • a bet. - those taking a punt on the company's success
  • the basic monetary unit of the Republic of Ireland (until replaced by the euro), equal to 100 Irish pence. - The old punt is equal to one euro and twenty seven cent.
verb
  • travel or convey in a punt. - A flight in the vintage aircraft was one treat, with a punt down the Thames at Henley, then a restaurant meal to follow.
  • kick (the ball) after it is dropped from the hands and before it reaches the ground. - he used to be able to punt a football farther than anyone
  • delay in answering or taking action; equivocate. - he would continue to punt on questions of Medicare
  • (in some gambling card games) place a bet against the bank. - Therefore, if you were punting with a stake of £2 per point, you would win 32 x £2 = £64.

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