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Meaning of bunder

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bunder (n.)

A boat or raft used in the East Indies in the landing of passengers and goods.

bunder Sentence Examples

  1. The bunder scurried through the underbrush, its sleek fur blending with the shadows.
  2. With a swift leap, the bunder cleared the fallen log blocking its path.
  3. In the moonlight, the bunder's eyes gleamed with a mysterious intensity.
  4. The bunder paused momentarily, its sensitive ears twitching at the faintest sound.
  5. Hidden from view, the bunder nestled in a cozy burrow beneath the roots of an old oak tree.
  6. Despite its small size, the bunder possessed remarkable agility and speed.
  7. The forest echoed with the playful chatter of bunder families as they foraged for food.
  8. With nimble movements, the bunder darted through the dense foliage, evading predators with ease.
  9. As dawn broke, the bunder emerged from its den, ready to greet the new day.
  10. Children in the village often delighted in spotting the elusive bunder during their woodland adventures.

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A boat or raft used in the East Indies in the landing of passengers and goods.

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The bunder scurried through the underbrush, its sleek fur blending with the shadows.

With a swift leap, the bunder cleared the fallen log blocking its path.

In the moonlight, the bunder's eyes gleamed with a mysterious intensity.

The bunder paused momentarily, its sensitive ears twitching at the faintest sound.