Bunting [verb]

Definition of Bunting:

hit half-heartedly

Synonyms of Bunting:


Opposite/Antonyms of Bunting:

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Sentence/Example of Bunting:

Every rag of bunting, from the tiny streamer of the fishing-boat to the great flag of ships of war, droops against the mast.

He would let Bunting travel light to the Rio Seco, and then load him for her as no burro ever was loaded to cross the border!

But Chappo waved him onward, for the wagon and the pack mules, and even little gray Bunting had turned reluctant feet north.

It isn't just colors and bunting—The red and the blue and the white.

As he walked along he noticed that the street was gay with bunting.

"Signal answered throughout the fleet, Sir Gervaise," said Bunting.

Well, Mr. Bunting; you can go off, and say that all is very well.

Isn't that a man they're running up to the end of it, Bunting?

Silence—and you think, Bunting, you read the signals clearly?

"To be sure I does," said Ned, who was Bunting's remaining assistant.