Definition of Glunching

1. glunch [v] - See also: glunch

Lexicographical Neighbors of Glunching

glumness
glumnesses
glump
glumped
glumpier
glumpiest
glumpily
glumping
glumpish
glumps
glumpy
glums
glunch
glunched
glunches
glunching (current term)
gluodynamics
gluon
gluonic
gluonium
gluons
gluonstrahlung
gluphosinate
glurge
glurgy
glushinskite
glusulase
glut
glut itis
gluta-

Literary usage of Glunching

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

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1821)
"... in a tone of voice loud enough to arrest the attention of Minister and congregation—• Ye need na sit, winking, an' nodding, an* glunching ..."

2. The Young Man's Offering: Comprising Prose and Poetical Writings of the Most (1853)
"I should like to see this Calum Dhu." " Ye may, soon enough; an', gin ye were a M'Gregor, feel him too. But what is the man glunching and glooming at! ..."

3. Leisure Hours (1835)
"I should like to see this Calum Dhu." " Ye may, soon enough; an', gin ye were a M'Gregor,. feel him too. But what is the man glunching and glooming at! ..."

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