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Definition of Blunk
1. to spoil [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: spoil
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blunk
Literary usage of Blunk
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Counties of Morgan, Monroe and Brown, Indiana: Historical and Biographical by Charles Blanchard (1884)
"2 JOSEPH blunk, stock-raiser and farmer, is the son of Goldsby and ... He was
known as Aaron Blount, which surname has been since changed to blunk. ..."
2. Fraser's Magazine (1876)
"I saw it,' was the reply, ' by the blunk o' ... Weel, ye're a nice man to be
sittin' up there, noto ken what a' mean by a blunk o' ..."
3. Fraser's Magazine by Thomas Carlyle (1876)
"But what is the blunk o' a ... Weel, ye'rc a nice man to be sittin' up there, no
to ken what a' mean by a blunk o' a ..."
4. Publications by English Dialect Society (1875)
"The torn-tit. BLUE BETSY. The name of a flower. blunk. i. A large flake. ...
"A blunk o' vire. ..."
5. A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Obsolete Phrases, Proverbs by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1889)
"blunk. (1) A steed. Gate. (2) Squally ; tempestuous. East. ... Any light flaky
body is called a blunk. A blunk of weather is a fit of ..."