noun a type of festive decoration made of fabric or paper, often used for parties or celebrations
In sports such as baseball and softball, bunting is a technique where a batter holds the bat in a stationary position in an attempt to lightly tap the ball into play.
In nautical contexts, bunting can refer to the flags or decorations used on ships for signaling or decoration purposes.
In ornithology, bunting refers to a type of bird in the Emberizidae family, known for their colorful plumage and distinctive songs.
In decor, bunting refers to a string of flags, triangles, or other shapes that are often used as festive decorations for parties, events, or holidays.
In the context of a writer, 'bunting' may refer to using decorative flags or banners as a writing prompt for a story or as a metaphor for celebrating a milestone in a character's journey.
Event planners may use 'bunting' as a decorative element for parties, weddings, or other special occasions to add a festive touch to the venue.
Retail merchandisers may use 'bunting' as a visual merchandising technique to create a colorful and eye-catching display for products in stores or at trade shows.