blunge Antonyms

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Meaning of blunge

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blunge (v. t.)

To amalgamate and blend; to beat up or mix in water, as clay.

blunge Sentence Examples

  1. She decided to blunge the vegetables into the boiling water for a quick cook.
  2. With a swift motion, he began to blunge the shirt into the basin of soapy water.
  3. It's essential to blunge the clay thoroughly to remove air bubbles before sculpting.
  4. The chef instructed his apprentice to blunge the noodles into the pot of simmering broth.
  5. As part of the cleaning process, she had to blunge the stained fabric in a solution of detergent.
  6. To achieve the desired texture, you must blunge the ingredients together until smooth.
  7. The launderer used a traditional method to blunge the linens before hanging them out to dry.
  8. He watched the pottery teacher carefully blunge the clay, eager to learn the technique.
  9. Remember to blunge the brushes in water after using them to prevent the paint from drying.
  10. The instructions directed

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To amalgamate and blend; to beat up or mix in water, as clay.

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She decided to blunge the vegetables into the boiling water for a quick cook.

With a swift motion, he began to blunge the shirt into the basin of soapy water.

It's essential to blunge the clay thoroughly to remove air bubbles before sculpting.

The chef instructed his apprentice to blunge the noodles into the pot of simmering broth.