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"gungy" Definitions
  1. (of a substance) unpleasant, sticky or dirty

13 Sentences With "gungy"

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But you better do something with it, otherwise it'll probably go all gungy.
The first time I met Pete Doherty was in a gungy, grungy nightclub in Leicester.
It's packed with ideas for scary party food, prizes and treats, costumes and gungy games.
Was Galloway's permanent rage going to be banked by a great gungy outpouring of slavering goodwill?
Scrape out the gungy meat from the head, disjoint the claws and carefully remove the meat.
It's called this because the middle ear and eustachian tube fill up with a gungy, glue-like fluid.
Earlier, we briefly revisited the mysterious Frenchman and his bosomy sidekick Persephone, and made the acquaintance of the gungy Trainman.
It's going to be loud, it's going to be gungy and best of all, you get to be a part of the action.
It also had just the right hit of golden syrup in the gungy topping, sweet with that distinctive Lyle's taste without being overpowering.
The walls are actually painted a light terracotta but the lab has made them resemble yesterday's mustard, all dry and gungy and beginning to turn green.
Ecocert-certified too. 3 stars Wash-off cleansers Rodial A-List Cleanser, 100ml, £48, www.rodial.co.uk Superb gungy balm, emulsifies to rinse away make-up and dirt.
I drew the line at eating the gungy green substance known as tomalley, which is in fact, lobster liver, considered by many to be a great delicacy.
Following the seventh published edition of A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English in 1969, Eric Partridge had collected new material for another edition until his 1979 death. Prior to his death, Partridge "designated a successor", librarian"Would a hip, hip duck marry a gungy hunk?", Patrick Tivy, The Calgary Herald, June 12, 1985 and former military intelligence officer Paul Beale (who had contributed military slang to Partridge's efforts since 1974), and the lexicographical work was continued. The Eighth edition of A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English was published by Macmillan as a single-volume work in 1984.

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