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Bunter

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bunt 1  (bnt)
v. bunt·ed, bunt·ing, bunts
v.tr.
1. Baseball
a. To bat (a pitched ball) by tapping it lightly so that the ball rolls slowly in front of the infielders.
b. To cause (a base runner) to advance or (a run) to score by bunting.
2. To push or strike with or as if with the head; butt.
v.intr.
1. Baseball To bunt a pitched ball: The batter squared away to bunt.
2. To butt.
n.
1. Baseball
a. The act of bunting.
b. A bunted ball.
2. A butt with or as if with the head.

[Dialectal, to push, strike.]

bunter n.

bunt 2  (bnt)
n.
1. The middle portion of a sail, especially a square one, that is shaped like a pouch to increase the effect of the wind.
2. The pouchlike midsection of a fishing net in which the catch is concentrated.

[Perhaps from Swedish bunt or Danish bundt, both of Low German origin.]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.bunter - a batter who bunts
batsman, batter, hitter, slugger - (baseball) a ballplayer who is batting

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Wills said Pierre already is an excellent bunter who could improve that OBP by bunting for more hits.
Brody DJ, Pirkle JL Kramer RA, Flegal KM, Malta TD, Bunter EW, et el.
To this end he traces Puritan and humanist critiques of hunting, explores the ways in which representations of female bunters challenge the martial masculinity of the hunt, and examines how poaching parodied the hunt's decorous ceremonies even as it violated the legal restrictions on hunting.
 
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