Definition of Bunjes

1. bunje [n] - See also: bunje

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bunjes

bungy jumpings
bunia
buniah
buniahs
buniak
bunias
bunion
bunionectomy
bunions
bunitrolol 4-hydroxylase
bunjara
bunjaras
bunje
bunjee
bunjees
bunjes (current term)
bunji-bunji
bunjie
bunjies
bunjy
bunk
bunk-up
bunk bed
bunk beds
bunk down
bunk off
bunkbed
bunkbeds
bunked
bunker

Literary usage of Bunjes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Memorials of Service in India by Samuel Charters Macpherson (1865)
"... of the bunjes to join in their movement I do not anticipate that you will be able to make any progress until this business is put down. ..."

2. Initials and Pseudonyms: A Dictionary of Literary Disguises by William Cushing (1885)
"... bunjes, Es<¡. Cato to Lord Byron on the immorality of his writings. L. 1824. Cato. Min Trenchard. Cato's letters, in the " London Journal," 1720, ..."

3. Principles of the Law of Contract by Sir William Reynell Anson, Orlando Wesley Aldrich (1880)
"In bunjes v. Wickham, a vessel called the Ganges, intended for river navigation upon the Indus, was sent upon the ocean voyage to India, having first been ..."

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