Bunt ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Bunt ( verb )

  1. To push or strike (something, such as a ball) with the head or forehead.
  2. To push or strike (something, such as a ball) with the head or forehead.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english byntan, from būan to bend.

Examples:

  1. He bunted the ball down the third base line for a hit.
  2. The batter bunted the ball, but it was caught by the catcher.
  3. The runner on third base bunted to try to advance the runner from first base.
  4. The runner on third base bunted to try to advance the runner from first base.
  5. The runner on third base bunted to try to advance the runner from first base.

(As a noun)

Bunt ( noun )

  1. To push or strike (something, such as a ball) with the head or forehead.
  2. To push or strike (something, such as a ball) with the head or forehead.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english byntan, from būan to bend.

Examples:

  1. He bunted the ball down the third base line for a hit.
  2. The batter bunted the ball, but it was caught by the catcher.
  3. The runner on third base bunted to try to advance the runner from first base.
  4. The runner on third base bunted to try to advance the runner from first base.
  5. The runner on third base bunted to try to advance the runner from first base.
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