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bung in

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bung something in
to cram or bang something into something. He bunged the cork into the barrel. With a heavy blow, he bunged in the cork.
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I quickly bung in the pork, and manage to peel a few potatoes (Delia: they still taste better than Smash), and plant out a few lines of beans and spinach before the end of the school day.
which means the Mill can trot out a few of his catchphrases, bung in a few lies about Arsenal signing a Paraguayan 11-year-old wonderkid and we can all get off to enjoy our Fridays in peace.
Hot gas escapes through the chamber's gas outlet bung in the rear wall.
 
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