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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. bung something up to damage someone or something by blows. Don't let the watermelon roll around in the trunk of your car. You don't want to bung it up. Last time I put up the storm windows, I really bunged up my hands. See also: up bunged up battered or bruised. It used to be a nice table, but it got all bunged up. What happened to Jane? Her face was bunged up. See also: up How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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cannot be bunged by the claims of anesthetics or anti-aesthetics, for example, that the value of Conceptualism resides exclusively in repudiating or desensitizing or purging aesthetic experience. Nearby (in the crypt), Christina Mackie's two-screen video work Misrecognition, 1999--an image of a ruined city, maybe Dresden, facing a shot of a nondescript Midwestern commercial building--is bunged onto some shelves with a job-lot of Roman tombs, in an almost desultory fashion. |
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