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pund (noun)



Sense 1: A humorous term used to describe a person who is considered an expert in a particular field, especially in politics or sport.


Example sentence: The political pund shared his insights on the upcoming election on national television.



Sense 2: In Scottish dialect, a pound.


Example sentence: He exchanged his British pounds for punds before traveling to Scotland.



pund (verb)



Sense 1: To provide analysis or commentary on a particular subject in a witty or lighthearted manner.


Example sentence: The comedian pund on the latest trends in pop culture during his stand-up routine.



Sense 2: (archaic) To strike or punch repeatedly.


Example sentence: The boxer skillfully punded his opponent, leading to a knockout victory.



Sense 3: (obscure) To demolish or destroy.


Example sentence: The wrecking ball effectively punded the old building, reducing it to rubble.



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