0 a long, narrow boat with a flat bottom and square ends, moved by a person standing at one end and pushing on the bottom of a river with a pole --
1 a way of kicking the ball in rugby or American football, by dropping it from your hands and kicking it before it hits the ground, or a powerful kick in football that causes the ball to go a long way --
2 to risk money by buying or supporting something, in the hope of making or winning more money: --
It might be a good idea to take a punt on a few technology stocks.
3 the standard unit of money used in Ireland before the introduction of the euro --
4 (in rugby or American football) to kick the ball after you have dropped it from your hands and before it touches the ground, or (in football) to kick the ball powerfully so that it goes a long way --
We were running out of time, so we decided to punt the sightseeing and just go shopping.
5 to travel in a punt: --
In addition, he returned 21 punts for 199 yards (9.5 average).
He also returned eight kickoffs for 158 yards and two punts for 46 yards.
Both teams opened the second half punting on their first drives respectively.
He had 10 receptions for 106 yards and two touchdowns and returned two punts for 16 yards.
He returned 83 punts for 865 yards and four touchdowns and ran back 36 kickoffs for 841 yards.
He also gained 461 yards returning kickoffs and punts.
Both teams got nowhere in the first half, trading punts and turnovers.
He also returned 14 punts in 1985 for 120 yards, an average of 8.6 yards per return.