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bungo Meaning

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bungo (n.)

A kind of canoe used in Central and South America; also, a kind of boat used in the Southern United States.

bungo Sentence Examples

  1. The old sailor deftly secured the bungo to the ship's railing, ensuring it wouldn't be lost at sea.
  2. In the brewery, the workers carefully inserted the bungo into the barrel to seal the aging beer.
  3. As the chef prepared the marinade, he poured it into the bungo, infusing the meat with flavor.
  4. The winemaker used a specialized tool to tap the bungo and sample the wine from the barrel.
  5. With a firm twist, the carpenter removed the bungo, revealing the contents of the wooden crate.
  6. In the distillery, the master distiller checked the bungo seals on the aging whiskey barrels.
  7. The farmer used a mallet to hammer the bungo firmly into the opening of the grain silo.
  8. During the camping trip, they stored their provisions in airtight containers sealed with bungos.
  9. The archaeologist carefully pried the ancient bungo from the artifact, revealing hidden compartments.
  10. In the workshop, the craftsman shaped the bungo with precision to fit snugly into the sculpture's base.

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A kind of canoe used in Central and South America; also, a kind of boat used in the Southern United States.

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The old sailor deftly secured the bungo to the ship's railing, ensuring it wouldn't be lost at sea.

In the brewery, the workers carefully inserted the bungo into the barrel to seal the aging beer.

As the chef prepared the marinade, he poured it into the bungo, infusing the meat with flavor.

The winemaker used a specialized tool to tap the bungo and sample the wine from the barrel.