Definition of Blunged

1. Verb. (past of blunge) ¹

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Definition of Blunged

1. blunge [v] - See also: blunge

Lexicographical Neighbors of Blunged

blunderbusses
blundered
blunderer
blunderers
blunderful
blunderhead
blunderheads
blunderin'
blundering
blunderingly
blunderings
blunderous
blunderously
blunders
blunge
blunged (current term)
blunger
blungers
blunges
blunging
blunk
blunked
blunker
blunkers
blunking
blunks
blunt
blunt-end
blunt-end DNA
blunt-end ligation

Literary usage of Blunged

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Treatise on Ceramic Industries: A Complete Manual for Pottery, Tile and by Emile Bourry, Wilton P. Rix (1901)
"When all the clay is suitably blunged, it is poured into settling tanks through an orifice placed a little above the bottom of the vat, in front of which is ..."

2. The Clayworker's Hand-book: A Manual for All Engaged in the Manufacture of by Alfred Broadhead Searle (1906)
"Where very fine clay ware is manufactured, the clay for the. bodies must be blunged up in a similar manner to that just described, sifted, filter-pressed, ..."

3. Ingenuity and Luxury by Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams (1911)
"J the substance to be blunged being thrown into wooden tanks, the right proportion of water added, and the mixing done with wooden paddles, hoes, or rakes. ..."

4. A History of Science by Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams (1910)
"the substance to be blunged being thrown into wooden tanks, the right proportion of water added, and the mixing done with wooden paddles, hoes, or rakes. ..."

5. A Treatise on the Origin, Progressive Improvement, and Present State of the by George Richardson Porter (1832)
"This ingredient is sometimes added to the mass, and blunged with it, ... times is blunged separately and mixed in the required proportion with the slip. ..."

6. The Operative Mechanic, and British Machinist: Being a Practical Display of by John Nicholson (1825)
"The china clay, which is used in every kind of earthenware except the cream colour, is sometimes put into the mass, and blunged with it; at other times it ..."

7. Silica and the Silicates by James Aloysius Audley (1921)
"and the mixture is then blunged or slipped, that is, well agitated with water to form a slip or slop. The dry method of mixing requires less power and less ..."

8. Transactions of the American Ceramic Society Containing the Papers and by American Ceramic Society (1902)
"The commercially ground feldspar was taken from the bin, blunged thoroughly with water and screened through a 120 mesh laun in order to insure the proper ..."

9. Treatise on Ceramic Industries: A Complete Manual for Pottery, Tile and by Emile Bourry, Wilton P. Rix (1901)
"When all the clay is suitably blunged, it is poured into settling tanks through an orifice placed a little above the bottom of the vat, in front of which is ..."

10. The Clayworker's Hand-book: A Manual for All Engaged in the Manufacture of by Alfred Broadhead Searle (1906)
"Where very fine clay ware is manufactured, the clay for the. bodies must be blunged up in a similar manner to that just described, sifted, filter-pressed, ..."

11. Ingenuity and Luxury by Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams (1911)
"J the substance to be blunged being thrown into wooden tanks, the right proportion of water added, and the mixing done with wooden paddles, hoes, or rakes. ..."

12. A History of Science by Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams (1910)
"the substance to be blunged being thrown into wooden tanks, the right proportion of water added, and the mixing done with wooden paddles, hoes, or rakes. ..."

13. A Treatise on the Origin, Progressive Improvement, and Present State of the by George Richardson Porter (1832)
"This ingredient is sometimes added to the mass, and blunged with it, ... times is blunged separately and mixed in the required proportion with the slip. ..."

14. The Operative Mechanic, and British Machinist: Being a Practical Display of by John Nicholson (1825)
"The china clay, which is used in every kind of earthenware except the cream colour, is sometimes put into the mass, and blunged with it; at other times it ..."

15. Silica and the Silicates by James Aloysius Audley (1921)
"and the mixture is then blunged or slipped, that is, well agitated with water to form a slip or slop. The dry method of mixing requires less power and less ..."

16. Transactions of the American Ceramic Society Containing the Papers and by American Ceramic Society (1902)
"The commercially ground feldspar was taken from the bin, blunged thoroughly with water and screened through a 120 mesh laun in order to insure the proper ..."

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