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- verbstunt (verb) · stunts (third person present) · stunted (past tense) · stunted (past participle) · stunting (present participle)Originlate 16th century (in the sense ‘bring to an abrupt halt’): from dialect stunt ‘foolish, stubborn’, of Germanic origin; perhaps related to stump.nounstunt (noun) · stunts (plural noun)
- an action displaying spectacular skill and daring:"the stunt involved jumping out of a hot-air balloon while attached to a piece of elastic" · "the display is by some of the world's top stunt fliers"
- something unusual done to attract attention:"the story was spread as a publicity stunt to help sell books"
verbstunt (verb) · stunts (third person present) · stunted (past tense) · stunted (past participle) · stunting (present participle)- perform stunts, especially aerobatics:"agile terns are stunting over the water"
Originlate 19th century (originally US college slang): of unknown origin. Explore further
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