1. lunt - Noun
2. lunt - Verb
3. Lunt - Proper noun
The match cord formerly used in firing cannon.
A puff of smoke.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA similar point of view was also voiced by H. G. Lunt in 1974 when, after suggesting that the Cyrillic texts show more specifically eastern Bulgarian dialectal features of OCS.. Source: Internet
However, a decade later Lunt (1985:202) seems to conceive OCS and its "adjustments" in somewhat different terms, that a Macedonian and a Bulgarian variety of OCS existed, illustrating his point with paleographic, phonological and other differences. Source: Internet
Chris Conroy and rookie Tanner Lunt completed the top five. Source: Internet
In 2008, U.K. based Lunt was happily working in advertising, pinch-hitting for big agencies including Saatchi & Saatchi, Mother, Publicis, EHS and more. Source: Internet
Lunt hasn’t played since April 14 having suffered an knee injury in the 40-26 reverse against Warrington Wolves. Source: Internet
Jake Lunt Davies, a creature concept artist, shared an image on Instagram of an Ewok without the soft-looking fur that gives it its iconic teddy bearlike appearance. Source: Internet