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to punt
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poprowadzić punt, prowadzić punt
to propel or navigate a flat-bottomed boat, known as a punt
Intransitive: to punt | to punt somewhere
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kopnąć, wybić piłkę
to kick the ball a long distance in soccer in an attempt to change field position
Transitive: to punt the ball
Intransitive
Punt
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punt, kopnięcie
a method of kicking the ball where it is dropped from the hands and kicked before it hits the ground
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punt, łódź o płaskim dnie
an open flat-bottomed boat used in shallow waters and propelled by a long pole
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funt irlandzki, punta
formerly the basic unit of money in Ireland; equal to 100 pence
punt
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punter
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punter
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punting
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punting
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Przykład
Tourists often punt through the picturesque canals of the city.
As a leisurely activity, families often punt together on weekends.
On a lazy Sunday afternoon, the friends decided to punt along the tranquil river.
The experienced guide demonstrated the proper technique to punt efficiently.
With little time on the clock, the team strategically punted the ball out of bounds.