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customer

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Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for punter

someone who propels a boat with a pole

(football) a person who kicks the football by dropping it from the hands and contacting it with the foot before it hits the ground

someone who bets

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They served together in the officer cadets before Mr Punter left to pursue a career in recruitment.
THE controversies and infighting within the BJP seem to have very little impact on punters across the country.
The former College of the Sequoias punter and Chris Sailer Kicking school standout is a more confident, consistent punter in 2013 than he was last fall.
Whether you are talking about the place kicker or punter, it all starts with the snap.
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Another punter said that these big players have their networks many big cities like Mumbai, Jaipur and others.
If your punter can get the ball off in the required time, he will make it so much easier.
Under the old system, the payout would have been the same, but the punter would have had to pay a whopping pounds 450 in tax when laying the bet, leaving a profit of only pounds 550.
Punters will no longer be taxed for having a bet after the Budget brought in sweeping changes to the betting duty system.
ONE lucky punter turned [euro]3 into [euro]19,503 by placing a lottery bet on Wednesday night's draw.
A PUNTER scooped pounds 40,000 after betting Lewis Hamilton would win a Formula 1 race - when the driver was 13.
Racing executives depend on bookmakers making more money while bookmakers rely on punters losing more money, so systems are devised whereby the punter will end up digging deeper.
Coaches concern themselves with protecting the punter to avoid having the kick blocked.