| Stuntness | n. Stuntedness; brevity. [ R. ] Earle. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Stunt | v. t. When, by a cold penury, I blast the abilities of a nation, and stunt the growth of its active energies, the ill or may do is beyond all calculation. Burke. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Stunt | n. |
| Stunt | n. [ Cf. Stint a task. ] An extraordinary man does three or four different “stunts” with remarkable dexterity. The Bookman. He does not try to do stunts; and, above all, he does not care to go in swimming. L. Hutton. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
| Stunted | a. Dwarfed. -- |
| stunt | (n) การแสดงโลดโผน, See also: การแสดงเสี่ยงอันตราย, Syn. dangerous feat |
| stunt | (vi) ทำการแสดงโลดโผน, See also: แสดงเสี่ยงอันตราย, Syn. perform dangerous feat |
| stunt | (vt) หยุดยั้งการเจริญเติบโต, Syn. dwarf, retard, shorter |
| stunt | (n) สิ่งที่แคระแกร็น, See also: สิ่งที่การเจริญเติบโตหยุดชะงัก, Syn. dwarf |
| stunt | That's just a cheap publicity stunt. |
| stunt | The clown's stunts were highly amusing to the boys. |
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| stunt | (n) a difficult or unusual or dangerous feat; usually done to gain attention |
| stunt | (n) a creature (especially a whale) that has been prevented from attaining full growth |
| stunt | (v) check the growth or development of, Example: You will stunt your growth by building all these muscles |
| stunt | (v) perform a stunt or stunts |
| 绝技 | [绝 技 / 絕 技] stunt #18,756 [Add to Longdo] |