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  • noun Alternative form of Bungi.

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Examples

  • February -- staying with John Childs in Bungay and working on memoirs, apparently at the urging of Binney.

    Brief Chronology 1998

  • Assange is headed to Ellingham Hall, in Bungay, which is owned by Vaughan Smith, a WikiLeaks supporter and founder of London's Frontline Club for journalists.

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange released on bail 2010

  • Assange is headed to Ellingham Hall, in Bungay, which is owned by Vaughan Smith, a WikiLeaks supporter and founder of London's Frontline Club for journalists.

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange released on bail 2010

  • Tono-Bungay, which is modern and representative of our whole industrial system, by way of something prior to it -- the old social order which exists only as a tradition, which is maintained as a vast, stupid, demoralising pretence, undermined by Tono-Bungayism.

    Personality in Literature Rolfe Arnold Scott-James

  • "Bungay," I said, "I feel sure you will go, for your wife is there."

    My Lady of the North Randall Parrish 1890

  • Mad, bad and dangerous to knowChris Martin has all the makings of a Premier League playa, having been banned from an impressive 68 pubs in Beccles, Halesworth, Bungay and Southwold in 2008 following a late-night incident.

    Norwich City Premier League 2011-12 team guide 2011

  • There is an answer, says Box of Crayons founder and author Michael Bungay Stanier, in his best-seller Do More Great Work.

    Laura Cococcia: The Art of Doing More Great Work Laura Cococcia 2011

  • Michael Bungay Stanier: It was August, and I was on summer vacation with my wife and another couple - plus their young kid.

    Laura Cococcia: The Art of Doing More Great Work Laura Cococcia 2011

  • Janet K. Bungay, 67, an editor in the African and European departments of the International Monetary Fund from 1987 to 2002, died Oct. 14 at Suburban Hospital in Bethesda of complications from biopsy surgery.

    Janet K. Bungay, editor Post 2010

  • Survivors include her husband of 43 years, Peter M. Bungay of Bethesda; and a brother, Roy A. Duvall of Vienna.

    Janet K. Bungay, editor Post 2010

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