BACK vs PUNT: NOUN
- In swimming, backstroke.
- A player who takes a position behind the front line of other players in certain games, such as football and soccer.
- The binding itself.
- The part of a book where the pages are stitched or glued together into the binding.
- A part that supports or strengthens from the rear.
- The reverse side, as of a coin.
- The part opposite to or behind that adapted for view or use.
- The part or area farthest from the front.
- The backbone or spine.
- The analogous dorsal region in other animals.
- The part of the trunk of the human body along and to the sides of the spine between the neck and the pelvis; the dorsum.
- The series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton and protecting the spinal cord
- The front and back covering of a book
- The side that goes last or is not normally seen
- (football) a person who plays in the backfield
- The part of something that is furthest from the normal viewer
- The posterior part of a human (or animal) body from the neck to the end of the spine
- The part of a garment that covers your back
- A support that you can lean against while sitting
- The position of a player on a football team who is stationed behind the line of scrimmage
- A thin glass rod which is temporarily attached to a larger piece in order to better manipulate the larger piece.
- An indentation in the base of a wine bottle.
- A bet or wager
- A point in the game of faro.
- A kick made by a player who drops the ball and kicks it before it hits the ground. Contrast drop kick.
- The Irish pound, used as the unit of currency of Ireland until it was replaced by the euro in 2002.
- A pontoon; a narrow shallow boat propelled by a pole.
- The act of punting the ball.
- A flat-bottomed boat with square ends. It is adapted for use in shallow waters.
- Act of playing at basset, baccara, faro, etc.
- A point in the game of basset.
- In glass manufacturing Same as milen.
- A push or shove.
- Same as punty, pontil.
- [⟨ punt, verb, 3.] In foot-ball, a kick of the ball as it is dropped from the hands and before it strikes the ground.
- A flat-bottomed, square-ended, mastless boat of varying size and use.
- The indentation in the bottom of a champagne or wine bottle.
- An open flatbottom boat with squared ends, used in shallow waters and usually propelled by a long pole.
- Formerly the basic unit of money in Ireland; equal to 100 pence
- An open flat-bottomed boat used in shallow waters and propelled by a long pole
- (football) a kick in which the football is dropped from the hands and kicked before it touches the ground
BACK vs PUNT: ADJECTIVE
- Pronounced with the back of the tongue, as oo in cool. Used of vowels.
- Being in a backward direction.
- Being owed or due from an earlier time; in arrears.
- Of a past date; not current.
- Distant from a center of activity; remote.
- Located or placed in the rear.
- N/A
BACK vs PUNT: VERB
- Place a bet on
- Give support or one's approval to
- Cause to travel backward
- Travel backward
- Strengthen by providing with a back or backing
- Shift to a counterclockwise direction
- Be in back of
- Be behind; approve of
- Support financial backing for
- Establish as valid or genuine
- To make a highly speculative investment or other commitment, or take a wild guess.
- To stake against the bank, to back a horse, to gamble or take a chance more generally
- To retreat from one's objective.
- To kick a bouncing ball far and high.
- To kick a ball dropped from the hands before it hits the ground.
- To propel a punt or similar craft by means of a pole.
- Place a bet on
- Kick the ball
- Propel with a pole
BACK vs PUNT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To shift to a counterclockwise direction. Used of the wind.
- To move backward.
- To form the back or background of.
- To adduce evidence in support of; substantiate.
- To bet or wager on.
- To provide with musical accompaniment. Often used with up.
- To be in favor of; endorse or advocate: : support.
- To provide with financial or moral support.
- To furnish or strengthen with a back or backing.
- To cause to move backward or in a reverse direction.
- To punt a football.
- To boat or hunt in a punt.
- To play at basset, baccara, faro. or omber; to gamble.
- To cease doing something; give up.
- To execute a punt.
- To propel (a ball) by means of a punt.
- To gamble.
- To lay a bet against the bank, as in roulette.
- To go in a punt.
- To carry in a punt.
- To propel (a boat) with a pole.
BACK vs PUNT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To kick (the ball) before it touches the ground, when let fall from the hands.
- To propel, as a boat in shallow water, by pushing with a pole against the bottom; to push or propel (anything) with exertion.
BACK vs PUNT: ADVERB
- In reply or return.
- In check or under restraint.
- In reserve or concealment.
- In, to, or toward a past time.
- In, to, or toward a former condition.
- In, to, or toward a former location.
- At, to, or toward the rear or back.
- In answer
- In or to or toward an original condition
- In or to or toward a former location
- In repayment or retaliation
- At or to or toward the back or rear
- In or to or toward a past time
- N/A
BACK vs PUNT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Approve of
- Be behind
- The part of a garment that covers the back of your body
- The protective covering on the front, back, and spine of a book
- In reply
- Of an earlier date
- Related to or located at the back
- Located at or near the back of an animal
- (idiom) (have got (someone's) back) To be prepared or ready to support or vouch for someone, as in a crisis.
- (idiom) (behind (one's) back) In one's absence or without one's knowledge.
- (idiom) (back to back) Consecutively and without interruption.
- (idiom) (back and fill) To vacillate in one's actions or decisions.
- (idiom) (back and fill) To maneuver a vessel in a narrow channel by adjusting the sails so as to let the wind in and out of them in alteration.
- Equal to 100 pence
- To hunt for aquatic game in a punt and with a punt-gun (which see).
- In general, to knock; hit.
- In fool-ball, to kick, as the ball, when it is dropped from the hands, and before it touches the ground; give a punt to.
- To propel as a punt is usually propelled, by pushing with a pole against the bed of the water; force along by pushing: as, to punt a boat.
- To convey in a punt: as, he was punted across tho river.
- To play at basset or ombre.
BACK vs PUNT: RELATED WORDS
- Support, Back up, Cover, Backbone, Spine, Rearmost, Rearward, Punt, Rearwards, Hind, Rear, Game, Second, Backward, Backwards
- Matter, Vent, Hurry, Point, Boot, Score, Fumbled, Irish pound, Bet on, Gage, Pound, Pole, Stake, Back, Game
BACK vs PUNT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Support, Back up, Cover, Backbone, Spine, Rearmost, Rearward, Punt, Rearwards, Hind, Rear, Game, Second, Backward, Backwards
- Locate, Gunning, Matter, Vent, Hurry, Point, Boot, Score, Fumbled, Bet on, Gage, Pound, Pole, Back, Game
BACK vs PUNT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- During the summer, I was active with Parkview Health in helping get our partnered schools back to school and back to sport.
- It is these questions that are sought to be answered within the context of back to back indemnities.
- Navigate back to find the us baby registry checklist to have a back and if they bought.
- Officers in the back radioed that someone went out the back door.
- You can come back to this menu to turn it back on at anytime.
- Cash back credit cards are a useful tool to get paid back for the things you buy every day.
- Caned sides, wing hi back with tuffed back and seat cushions in a bright burnt orange!
- These are the best cash back apps to get money back when shopping.
- Back, foolish tears, back to your native spring.
- This brings back the relevance of back to back arrangements.
- Once Punt stopped the vehicle, Roberts started to exit the vehicle and Punt told Roberts to remain in the vehicle.
- Phillips has taken the field for kickoff and punt coverage as well as kickoff and punt returns with the Patriots.
- Scott led the SEC in interceptions, punt returns and punt return yardage and was named the SEC Player of the Year.
- Markus op het ene punt en Q op een ander punt volgt, maar dit laat niet zien dat Q een enkele schriftelijke bron is.
- In 14 punt returns, Peppers has averaged 17.79 yards per return, which lands Michigan in the top five of punt-returning teams in the country.
- We forced them into a punt, but then we turned the punt over and gave a short field.
- No player from the punt return team at the LOS can jump upward in an attempt to block the punt.
- The most basic alignments are the spread punt and shield punt.
- If the offense chooses to punt, they must punt the ball.
- BEST PUNT FORMATION: Bill Belichick put both Danny Amendola and Julian Edelman back on a punt return in the fourth quarter.
BACK vs PUNT: QUESTIONS
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- Why do the Braves have back-to-back days off this season?
- How many times has Vanderbilt hired back-to-back black head coaches?
- Can you watch Rogue One and a New Hope back to back?
- Which Canadian skaters won back-to-back gold medals at the Olympics?
- Does breastfeeding get easier after having three babies back to back?
- How can I get my back arrow back in Firefox toolbar?
- How did Benfica become back to back Champions League winners?
- How many Ashes series have there been back to back?
- Did Hatshepsut bring trees from punt to Deir el-Bahri?
- When does a punt cross the neutral zone in football?
- Where does Danny Amendola rank all-time in punt returns?
- What is the longest punt return in Super Bowl history?
- What was the Patriots'first punt return for a touchdown?
- Why was Hatshepsut's expedition to punt so important?
- What does Steve Gleason's 2006 blocked punt symbolize?
- Wat is het hoogste punt van de provincie Antwerpen?
- What is Marcus Stroman career-high in punt returns?
- Why are kick and punt returners important in football?