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Meaning of lunt
Wordnet
lunt (n)
United States actor who performed with his wife Lynn Fontanne in many stage productions (1893-1977)
Webster
lunt (n.)
The match cord formerly used in firing cannon.
A puff of smoke.
lunt Sentence Examples
- The hikers made a lunt to the summit to avoid the rocky trail.
- The fisherman's lunt allowed him to get close enough to cast his line without spooking the fish.
- The hunter used a lunt to approach the game silently and increase his chances of a successful shot.
- The burglar created a lunt to enter the house through a small window.
- The detective followed the lunt left by the suspect, leading him to valuable clues.
- The gardeners dug a lunt around the flowerbed to prevent weeds from spreading.
- The children cut a lunt through the snow to create a secret path to their fort.
- The climbers installed a lunt on the cliff face for safety during their ascent.
- The explorers cleared a lunt through the dense jungle to make their expedition easier.
- The soldiers used a lunt to infiltrate enemy territory undetected.
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United States actor who performed with his wife Lynn Fontanne in many stage productions (1893-1977)The match cord formerly used in firing cannon., A puff of smo
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The hikers made a lunt to the summit to avoid the rocky trail.
The fisherman's lunt allowed him to get close enough to cast his line without spooking the fish.
The hunter used a lunt to approach the game silently and increase his chances of a successful shot.
The burglar created a lunt to enter the house through a small window.