Definition of Dunders

1. dunder [n] - See also: dunder

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dunders

duncish
duncishly
duncishness
duncy
dundasite
dundathu pine
dunder
dunderfunk
dunderhead
dunderheaded
dunderheadedness
dunderheads
dunderpate
dunderpated
dunderpates
dunders (current term)
dundrearies
dune
dune buggy
dune coon
dune cycling
duned
duneland
dunelands
dunelike
dunelm
dunes
dunesand
dunesands
dunfish

Literary usage of Dunders

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

1. The New Sporting Magazine (1833)
"... fox from Brabourne Combe across the dunders to ... minutes from Westwood, over the dunders, and lost on Bra- bourne-downs. Did not find until we came to ..."

2. The English Illustrated Magazine (1896)
"He dunders into the kitchen, looks at George, then wi' a shout makes for him. ' Aw, ye whelp ye ! ' shouts he, ' I 've got ye ' ; but at that Bredin runs, ..."

3. Dansk-norsk-engelsk Ordbog by Johannes Magnussen (1902)
"dunders [adv] dT.: tale — til en blow one up. D un'e [vt] make downy, -et [a] downy, -ha- get [a] having down on the chin. ..."

4. Principles of human physiology by William Benjamin Carpenter (1876)
"... 29.6 metres (98.4 feet) per second in the Frog. Marey,' from 12 to 15 metres (36 to 48 feet) per second in the same animal in winter. dunders ami I'. ..."

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