dunny Antonyms

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Meaning of dunny

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dunny (a.)

Deaf; stupid.

dunny Sentence Examples

  1. The outhouse at the campsite was affectionately called the "dunny".
  2. The hikers stumbled upon an old dunny deep in the forest, its weathered wood telling tales of a bygone era.
  3. The children giggled as they tried to guess what was inside the mysterious dunny at the end of the garden.
  4. The smell of the dunny wafted through the air, a reminder of the necessity of sanitation.
  5. The rustic dunny stood alone in the field, a testament to the simplicity of life in the countryside.
  6. The farmer checked the dunny regularly, ensuring it was clean and in good working condition.
  7. The outhouse was commonly referred to as the "dunny" in the Australian outback.
  8. The hikers brought toilet paper and hand sanitizer, knowing they might encounter a dunny along the trail.
  9. The old dunny was a relic of the past, a reminder of a time when indoor plumbing was not the norm.
  10. The dunny was a necessary evil, a place to take care of business when nature called.

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Deaf; stupid.

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The outhouse at the campsite was affectionately called the "dunny".

The hikers stumbled upon an old dunny deep in the forest, its weathered wood telling tales of a bygone era.

The children giggled as they tried to guess what was inside the mysterious dunny at the end of the garden.

The smell of the dunny wafted through the air, a reminder of the necessity of sanitation.