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Qué (quién) es dunt - definición

TERM IN CERAMICS THAT DESCRIBES A KIND OF DEFECT

dunt         
Scots slang, to bump, especially the head.
Did you enjoy your football match? No, I got a dunt on the head.
Dunt         
·noun A Blow.
dunt         
[d?nt]
chiefly N. Amer. & Scottish
¦ verb bump into or hit heavily.
¦ noun a dull-sounding blow.
Origin
ME: perh. a var. of dint.

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Dunt
Ejemplos de uso de dunt
1. Trust chairman Vice Admiral Sir John Dunt said: "It‘s the most wonderful news that we have got this 2 million.
2. Vice Admiral Sir John Dunt, chairman of the Armed Forces Memorial Trust, said last night: ‘I am very grateful to the Millennium Commissioners for agreeing to provide such tremendous support.’ Reader comments (0) No comments have so far been submitted.
3. Opening the ceremony, Vice–Admiral Sir John Dunt, chairman of the Armed Forces Memorial Trustees, said: "I hope that those who have been bereaved and colleagues of those whose names are engraved find this a fitting place to remember and reflect.
4. Scroll down for more ... Wall of honour: The Archbishop of Canterbury leads a service of dedication for the spectacular new war memorial at Alrewas in Staffordshire Memorial: 16,000 servicemen are remembered Vice Admiral Sir John Dunt, Chairman of the AFM Trustees, acknowledged there was bound to be a feeling of great sorrow for families and friends who visit.
5. "We are delighted with the help that the Daily Mail has given in helping raising this money." The further 2 million is needed to fully complete the project and Sir John Dunt added: "I am absolutely determined that we raise the remainder not least because it is important that we get this memorial right from the beginning so that when the Queen unveils it next October it will be complete – and will be there for hundreds and hundreds of years." Reader comments (0) No comments have so far been submitted.