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- STUNT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STUNT is to hinder the normal growth, development, or progress of How to use stunt in a sentence
- STUNT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
STUNT definition: 1 an exciting action, usually in a film, that is dangerous or appears dangerous and usually needs… Learn more
- Stunt - definition of stunt by The Free Dictionary
1 a performance displaying a person's skill, dexterity, or daring; feat 2 a feat performed chiefly to attract attention: a publicity stunt 3 to do a stunt or stunts
- STUNT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A stunt is something interesting that is done in order to attract attention and get publicity for the person or company responsible for it In a bold promotional stunt for the movie, he smashed his car into a passing truck
- Stunt - Wikipedia
A stunt is an unusual, difficult, dramatic physical feat that may require a special skill, performed for artistic purposes usually for a public audience, as on television or in theaters or cinema Stunts are a feature of many action films
- What does stunt mean? - Definitions. net
Stunt A stunt is an unusual and difficult physical feat or an act requiring a special skill, performed for artistic purposes usually on television, theaters, or cinema Stunts are a feature of many action films
- stunt - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
stunt (third-person singular simple present stunts, present participle stunting, simple past and past participle stunted) (intransitive, cheerleading) To perform a stunt (intransitive, slang, African-American Vernacular) To show off; to posture; to flaunt valuables
- stunt, n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
What does the noun stunt mean? There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun stunt See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence How common is the noun stunt? How is the noun stunt pronounced? Where does the noun stunt come from? The earliest known use of the noun stunt is in the late 1600s
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