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pundit
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pundit
An expert or knowledgeable person. From "pandit" in Hindi. See guru.
pundit
1. (formerly) a learned person
2. a Brahman learned in Sanskrit and, esp in Hindu religion, philosophy or law


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This was a step too far for the delightfully eccentric Martin O'Neill, sharing the punditry couch with Alans Hansen and Shearer.
Andy Townsend took punditry to new heights - or should that be depths - when he implied that the Spanish manager could cure any rifts in the squad caused by generations of mistrust and hatred between the Basques and the rest of the country with a sharp half-time dressing down.
He mocks me for my physique, I lay into his BBC punditry and brown shoes, and then we talk about hamstring injuries.
 
 
 
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