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Definition of Blunges
1. blunge [v] - See also: blunge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blunges
Literary usage of Blunges
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1905)
"... may liave к remedy by a private action for (blunges, and, in a proper case,
may have .an injunction. A noisome odor issuing from a public nuisance, ..."
2. White Mountain Trails: Tales of the Trails to the Summit of Mount Washington by Winthrop Packard (1912)
"... blunges right down into Jackson village by way of Jackson Falls, a thousand-foot
slope over ranite ledges worn smooth with flood, and lighty boulders ..."
3. The Chemistry of the Several Natural and Artificial Heterogeneous Compounds by Simeon Shaw (1900)
"... when the Manufacture was but a traditional practice, and its fabrics coarse
and mere blunges of the ingredients ; when all the stoneware had a compact ..."
4. Excursions in the North of Europe: Through Parts of Russia, Finland, Sweden by John Barrow (1834)
"... and a great profusion of flowers were placed in vases down the centre of the
The eagle blunges itself into the waves, and after being completely ..."