Similar words: dungeon, dungarees, dun, dunk, dune, dunce, whodunit, dunkirk. Meaning: [dʌŋ] n. fecal matter of animals. v. 1. fertilize or dress with dung 2. defecate; used of animals.
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1. You can see the fresh buffalo dung on the country road.
2. Beetles bury pellets of dung and lay their eggs within them.
3. Everywhere there is litter and animal dung.
4. Throwing money about like dung on a field.
5. Sometimes we dried the dung for fuel, which burned longer and cleaner than wood.
6. Nothing but sickness and dung remained in the sack of my torso.
7. The dropped dung of the horses smoked in the road.
8. Animal dung is spread by birds, devoured by insects, bacteria, and earthworms and mixed intimately into the topsoil.
9. The dung only penetrated as far as my upper thigh as we struck up the devastated hillside towards Meall a' Choire Leith.
10. Colours were brutal and depressing; dank shades like dung and army-blanket fawn.
11. At least country bods use pick-ups to carry dung and move sheep.
12. He shall put 1 row of dung on 1 furlong for 2 works.
13. Even the customary dung heaps and piles of ordure had been taken away.
14. All the surfaces were pale ochre mud and dung which the women plastered over stone each year.
15. They were all mired in their own dung.
16. A dung beetle climbed out of the soil.
17. One, two, three, the hurrying mules passed, leaving the smell of dung diffused in the gray air.
18. I remembered then that his utopian society in News from Nowhere had converted the Houses of Parliament into a dung market!
19. In the mid 1850s the market place was unpaved and manure, offal and dung were often thrown into the square.
20. He was so dizzy that he stepped in some horse dung and then fell.
21. I staggered and slipped in it, falling against a sofa to which I dung.
22. Previously, farmers and pastoralists had enjoyed a somewhat symbiotic relationship, the graziers providing the farmers with animal dung fertilizer.
23. It was nothing but the stench of dead(Sentencedict), rotting rats and of bats' dung.
24. To be here today by definition means to have survived, whether as dung beetle, mushroom, or human.
25. Fallow lands brought into cultivation reduced the range for grazing and restricted the distribution of much needed animal dung as fertiliser.
26. The world is a vale of tears, a giant ball of dung.
27. It was associated with large waterlogged pits which contained leather offcuts, dung and other organic residues.
28. Magnus, I thought, was a spasmo, spotty piece of elephant dung.
29. Animals, Manshin Ahjima said, hand over her mouth, as she stepped over a fresh mound of human dung.
30. Just within the entrance there were mounds of horse dung.