Sentences

punt in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

PUNT (verb): To defer or pass responsibility for a decision or action to someone else; also, to kick the ball downfield in football to relinquish possession.

Sample Sentences

  1. She decided to punt the difficult question to her colleague during the meeting.
  2. In the final minutes of the game, the quarterback chose to punt rather than risk an interception.
  3. After weighing his options, he decided to punt on the investment, believing it was too risky.
  4. The team practiced their special teams plays, focusing on perfecting the art of the punt.
  5. Feeling overwhelmed, she chose to punt on planning the event and asked for help from friends.
  6. He decided to punt on the risky investment and play it safe instead.
  7. During the football game, the team opted to punt rather than attempt a long fourth down conversion.
  8. In the debate, she chose to punt on the controversial topic, avoiding a potential backlash.
  9. The student decided to punt the difficult question and focus on the ones he felt more confident answering.
  10. As the deadline approached, he realized he had to punt on his original plan and come up with a new strategy.
  11. She decided to punt on the risky investment and wait for a more stable opportunity.
  12. During the football game, the quarterback chose to punt rather than attempt a long pass.
  13. In a moment of frustration, he decided to punt the project to the next team.
  14. The team opted to punt on the difficult decision until they had more information.
  15. After considering all options, they chose to punt the issue to the upcoming board meeting.
  16. She decided to punt on the difficult question during the exam.
  17. The football team chose to punt on fourth down rather than risk a failed conversion.
  18. After considering the various options, they decided to punt the project until next year.
  19. He skillfully punted the ball down the field, giving his team a chance to score.
  20. Rather than make a risky investment, she opted to punt and wait for a more favorable opportunity.
  21. He decided to punt on the difficult question during the exam.
  22. After weighing all his options, he chose to punt the project to next quarter.
  23. The team had to punt when the star player was injured in the first half.
  24. In the end, they chose to punt rather than risk a risky play.
  25. She felt it was better to punt and revisit the issue later when emotions had cooled.

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