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noun
Bunt  n.  (Naut.) The middle part, cavity, or belly of a sail; the part of a furled sail which is at the center of the yard.






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"Bunt" Quotes from Famous Books



... and coarse grass, and the water rotting the land until there was no knowing where it was safe treading from year to year. Not that it mattered to my people. We kept to the hills where there was plenty of good browse, and left the swamp to the Grass-Eaters—bunt-headed, woolly-haired ...
— The Trail Book • Mary Austin et al

... Trewhella gave a whistle, and round the point came Trewhella's sean-boat that the village lads had fetched out and launched from his store at the mouth of the creek. Four men pulled her with all their might; in the stern stood Trewhella's foreman, Jim Bunt, with his two-hundred-fathom net: and along the shore came running the rest of the lads to ...
— News from the Duchy • Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch



Words linked to "Bunt" :   baseball game, strike, baseball, stinking smut, smut, Tilletia caries, hit, striking, hitting, headbutt, drag a bunt



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