
1) Bad choice on first down 2) Bet in old currency 3) Bet it will float 4) Bet on a boat 5) Bet on vessel 6) Boat type 7) Boot the pigskin 8) Cede the football 9) Cede the pigskin 10) Common play on fourth down 11) Do the best you can 12) Dutch surname 13) Emulate Ray Guy 14) Fair-catch play 15) Flat-bottomed boat
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1) Boat 2) Boot 3) Kick 4) Parlay 5) Punting 6) Scow
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To wager on the outcome of a race.
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A kicked ball which transfers possession of the ball to the other team. If a team is in their own territory on fourth down and needs several yards to gain a first down, it is advisable to punt the ball away to pin the other team back in their own territory.
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• (v. i.) To punt a football. • (v. i.) To boat or hunt in a punt. • (v. i.) To play at basset, baccara, faro. or omber; to gamble. • (n.) A flat-bottomed boat with square ends. It is adapted for use in shallow waters. • (n.) Act of playing at basset, baccara, faro, etc. • (n.) The act of punting the ball. • (v. t...
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A kick made when a player drops the ball and kicks it in the air.
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A kick technique where the ball is dropped and kicked before it touches the ground.
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in ancient Egyptian and Greek geography, the southern coast of the Red Sea and adjacent coasts of the Gulf of Aden, corresponding to modern coastal ... [1 related articles]
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(from the article `football, gridiron`) ...until it scores or until the defense gains possession of the ball by recovering a fumble or intercepting a pass. Failing to make a first down, the ...
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Another term for bet or wager.
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Punt intransitive verb [ French
ponter , or Italian
puntare , from Latin
punctum point. See
Point .] To play at basset, baccara, faro. or omber; to gamble. « She heard . . . of his
punting at gaming tables.»
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Punt noun Act of playing at basset, baccara, faro, etc.
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Punt transitive verb 1. To propel, as a boat in shallow water, by pushing with a pole against the bottom; to push or propel (anything) with exertion.
Livingstone. 2. (Football) To kick (the ball) before it touches the ground, when let fall from the hands.
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[Football] when a player 10 yards behind the center catches a snap, drops it and kicks it before it hits the ground; an opponent tries to catch and advance it the other way.
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a kick in which the ball is dropped and kicked before it reaches the ground. Used to give up the ball to the opposition after offensive downs have been used, as far down the field as possible.
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A punt is a rectangular flat-bottomed boat used for fishing and shooting in shallow waters. The most common method of propulsion is by pushing with a pole against the bottom of the river, a process known as punting.
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A useful way of measuring the sophistication of a soccer crowd is to listen to their reaction to a long punt by the goalkeeper. If they ooh! and aah! as the ball arcs downfield for 40 or 50 yards, chances are that they don't know too much about soccer. A long punt, assessed by football criteria, is impressive. By soccer standards it is next to usel...
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English term for the indentation at the bottom of a bottle; in French this is called Culot de Bouteille. The term (i.e. bumping) is derived from the fact that when stacking bottles, the bottom of one bottle collides with the neck of another bottle. See the bottom of the bottle.
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punting noun (football) a kick in which the football is dropped from the hands and kicked before it touches the ground; `the punt traveled 50 yards`; `punting is an important part of the game`
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(also known as God's Land) source of aromatic resins for funery rites, likely in the area of modern Ethiopia and Eitriea
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An area in eastern Africa to which Egypt sent trading expeditions. The exact location of Punt is unknown. The famous expedition sent to Punt by Hatshepsut is illustrated on the walls of her temple at Deir el-Bahari.
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Apparently a region in the Horn of Africa, Ethiopia and/or southern Arabia. At times identified with God's Land.
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a small, wooden, round-bottomed, open boat typically used in the inshore fishery. Usually less than 25 feet in length, they are smaller than skiffs and can be powered by oars, sails or engines.
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a kick in which the ball is dropped and then kicked before it touches the ground. Cf. · a small, shallow boat having a flat bottom and square ends, usually used for short outings on rivers or lakes and propelled by poling.
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an open flat-bottomed boat used in shallow waters
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