Similar words: bungle, bungling, bungalow, bunch, bunny, bundle, debunk, moribund. Meaning: [bʌŋ] n. a plug used to close a hole in a barrel or flask. v. 1. give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed on 2. close with a cork or stopper.
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31. After a week, clean and sanitize the carboy, the bung, the airlock and the plastic tubing.
32. Reis used an animal membrane stretched over a small cone inserted into a bung hole of a barrel. To the membrane was fixed a platinum wire.
33. I bung up the hole in the ceiling with some paper.
34. Don't throw tea leaves down the sink; you'll bung it up.
35. Conclusion: The extractions of Allium macrostemon Bung e show anticoagulative and antithrombotic effects.
36. It's about time Harry made some new women friends, but I'm afraid he's still bung up on his ex-wife.
37. Just bung in some old red bricks to fill up the hole.
38. When cleaning, open liquid receiver, add clean water, and screw up bung.
39. Xiangzi, his head bung, didn't understand but began to feel afraid.
40. Bung in some mud to fill up the rat's hole right away.
41. But, as so often with Thatcherism, behind the private sector promise lay a public sector bung.
42. Fox-Fordyce disease is a rare, pruritic disorder characterized by multiple flesh-colored follicular papules, usually affecting the apocrine gland-bearing areas of bung women.
43. Bung me a cigarette. Sentencedict.com
44. I wonder who called me then bung up when I answered.
45. Just bung in some old bricks to fill up the hole.