punter - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • attract: It attracts worldwide punters to bet on a wide variety of sports.
  • pull: That sort of thing creative marketing to pull the punters in.
  • invite: To coincide with the top 50 the magazine and Orange are inviting punters to vote for their favorites via SMS.
  • draw: It joins the newly established UGC complex on St Mary Anne Street drawing the punters away from the bay.
  • lose: In the Internet age it's got to be quick, or you lose the punters.
  • keep: A little potty humor to keep the punters happy.

Preposition: in

  • audience: The gig went reasonably well, considering a bizarre mix of mainly comedians and a few punters in the audience.

Adjective modifier

  • unsuspecting: When Luke skips town, Jo plots an almighty surprise for unsuspecting punters at Chez Chez, - but how will Cheryl react?
  • gullible: AP Preliminary Report on sale of training course for programming to an unsuitable, gullible, punter.
  • disgruntled: Moreover, satisfactory resolution can lead to increased loyalty from a previously disgruntled punter.
  • discerning: Leroy has taken on a ' cult ' status among discerning dancefloor punters.
  • drunken: Even the most drunken punter will realize that you can't play a tune you don't have!
  • eager: Yet there is always a catch; a few diamonds in the rough that spark some degree of excitement and draw in eager punters.

Noun used with modifier

  • mug: Although these people are better than ' mug punters ' they almost all lose long-term.
  • soul: The overall feel is fresh and vibrant and would be a welcome addition to any soul punters collection.
  • exchange: Comparing this information with the Bookie's SP shows exactly how much of an advantage exchange punters get over other punters.
  • race: Be a winning race punter when you punt betting dollars at... Punting on Australian horse racing tips.
  • form: In Maiden Stakes races the form punters will be backing the Top Trainers " best filly " who finished 2nd last time.
  • Internet: Ladbrokes says it has already taken a £ 10,000 bet on England to win the World Cup in Germany from an Essex-based internet punter.

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