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Bunn


Definition:

  • (n.) A slightly sweetened raised cake or bisquit with a glazing of sugar and milk on the top crust.
  • (n.) See Bun.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) 3.51pm BST Manchester City have sent young striker Harry Bunn out on loan to Sheffield United, while Plymouth have made a Reckord signing .
  • (2) Capital One Cup: QPR lose to Carlisle and Watford lose to Preston Read more The beating of Huddersfield Town away in the first round was proof the new-look Magpies had the capacity to embarrass higher division opposition though, and a similar upset looked to be on the cards when Genaro Snijders’ long-range shot took a deflection that looped past the wrong-footed Villa goalkeeper Mark Bunn in the 16th minute.
  • (3) Subs: Whittaker, Fer, Hooper, Bunn, Elliott Bennett, Loza, Murphy.
  • (4) The process is biphasic, as reported elsewhere [Bunn, Wohl, Bradley, Cooley & Gibson (1974) J. Biol.
  • (5) Those who thought County would fold, however, were quickly disabused of the notion by Burke, who received the ball on the right touchline in the 56th minute, turned and curled a glorious left-footed shot beyond the desperately reaching Bunn .
  • (6) His injury-time shot came back off the crossbar, hit the Villa goalkeeper, Mark Bunn, and went in for an own goal instead.
  • (7) He was less adept just before the interval, running out to try and push away an underhit backpass and succeeding only in bringing down McLeod: having given the penalty, it was hard to understand why the referee, Chris Kavanagh, did not send Bunn off.
  • (8) Tottenham P22 Pts39 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Villa’s Mark Bunn saves a penalty from Mahrez.
  • (9) Rachana Bunn, who works for ActionAid Cambodia on their safe cities for women campaign, designed Safe Agent 008, a messaging system that sends women’s GPS coordinates to family and friends when they feel in danger and allows them to report violence anonymously.
  • (10) Villa keeper Mark Bunn’s save spurs the home side to a mini-revival, with Rudy Gestede scoring a deserved equaliser 15 minutes from time.
  • (11) County’s goalkeeper, 37, again thwarted Sinclair, this time with his left foot, while at the other end Bunn had to dive to his right to palm away Graham Burke’s attempted curler.
  • (12) The following commercially available nebulizers were tested: DeVilbiss Nebulizer Model 645, Hudson 1720 (Updraft) Hand Held Nebulizer, Bard Inspiron 002220 Mini-Neb Nebulizer, and Bunn Mini Mist Set model 0140-041.
  • (13) Dissociation of alpha beta and alpha gamma dimers of human hemoglobins (Hb) A and F into monomers was studied by alpha chain exchange (Shaeffer, J. R., McDonald, M. J., Turci, S. M., Dinda, D. M., and Bunn, H. F. (1984) J. Biol.
  • (14) The pathway of anaerobic acetone degradation by the denitrifying bacterial strain BunN was studied by enzyme measurements in extracts of anaerobic acetone-grown cells.
  • (15) "If dispersed by terrorists it could make a very nasty dirty bomb capable of contaminating a wide area," said Bunn, an associate professor at Harvard University's John F Kennedy school of government, who compiles an annual assessment of the nuclear terrorism threat titled Securing the Bomb.
  • (16) Told of the cable's revelation of the type of materials and the amount stored in Yemen's NAEC facility, Matthew Bunn, a former White House science adviser who specialises in nuclear threat and terrorism, said: "Holy cow.
  • (17) The visitors’ misery was compounded by the late dismissal of the substitute Reza Ghoochannejhad for two yellow cards in the space of just over a minute following reckless tackles on Davidson and Harry Bunn.
  • (18) The physiology of anaerobic acetone degradation was studied with strain BunN, which was originally enriched with butanone.
  • (19) Subs: Elmander, Snodgrass, Bunn, Hoolahan, Becchio, Olsson, Ryan Bennett.
  • (20) It appears that the Tyr replaced by Asp substitution resembles the Tyr replaced by His substitution in hemoglobin Bethesda (Bunn, H. F. et al.

Bunt


Definition:

  • (n.) A fungus (Ustilago foetida) which affects the ear of cereals, filling the grains with a fetid dust; -- also called pepperbrand.
  • (n.) The middle part, cavity, or belly of a sail; the part of a furled sail which is at the center of the yard.
  • (v. i.) To swell out; as, the sail bunts.
  • (v. t. & i.) To strike or push with the horns or head; to butt; as, the ram bunted the boy.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) 4.11am BST Dodgers 2 - Cardinals 2, bottom of 7th Jay bunts!
  • (2) 3.56am BST Rays 4 - Rangers 2, bottom of 8th Martin tries to lay down a bunt but he gets hit on the knuckle, which is not a hit by pitch because Martin was offering.
  • (3) "We sold nearly 300 miles of bunting, 159,000 flags and 49,000 mugs.
  • (4) It is concluded that photosensitive and photorefractory female redheaded bunting monitor the photoperiodic time by means of a circadian rhythm.
  • (5) In the glow of the thing's own flame they saw edificial flanks, the concrete and rust of them, the iron of the pylon barnacled, shaggy with benthic growth now lank gelatinous bunting.
  • (6) On Amazon, seven of the top 10 bestselling home and garden products are jubilee-related – flags, bunting, hats and balloons.
  • (7) @ClaridgesHotel apologies needed.” Lucy Bunting said : “Under the 2010 discrimination act, asking a bf’ing mother to cover up is illegal and disgusting behaviour!!!
  • (8) 4.51am BST Cardinals 5 - Nationals 6, Bottom 8th The "aggressive" (read: kind of impatient and often frustrating) shortstop Ian Desmond is up and he's definitely not bunting here.
  • (9) Madeleine Bunting makes some important points ( Our children really are facing a mental health crisis , 21 May).
  • (10) The situation is not pleasant,” the weekly, Bunte , quoted Blatter as saying in an interview.
  • (11) Ekkehart Gurlitt, a great cousin, told Bunte magazine that the collection belonged to Germany rather than the “small-town province” of Bern.
  • (12) In mainland Europe species said to have thrived thanks to the scheme include the little bustard in France, corn buntings in Denmark and birds of prey in Austria.
  • (13) On Bedloe’s Island, the centre of attraction, a large platform decorated with bunting in which the tricolour was conspicuous, was erected, and hither after the parade was over President Cleveland and the most distinguished American and French representatives were conducted.
  • (14) In the group of the so-called "bunte Atrophie" an alteration could be described which is of interest not only because it accounts for a quarter of all testicular atrophies but also because there is a difference between the slight histological alterations and the obviously serious clinical consequences.
  • (15) Our habitats are slowly dying and our natural capital – reflected by species such as birds and butterflies – is being put under enormous pressure from unsustainable agriculture and land use policies.” Ortolan bunting numbers have fallen by around half.
  • (16) It is too early to hang out any bunting but quietly, tentatively, a more upbeat mood is spreading in Detroit's downtrodden, downsized motor industry.
  • (17) Daniel Descalso greets him with a base hit, then Furcal moves him over to second with a sac bunt.
  • (18) In winter they often form mixed flocks and this can be a great way to spot them, although take extra care over identification of the group as finches and other buntings may also mix in with the flock.
  • (19) 11.33pm BST Rays 1 - Red Sox 3, bottom of the 3rd Shane Victorino lays down an uncharacteristically awful bunt, but Loney can't corral it in foul territory.
  • (20) Nor is it a justification for the bogus notions about sovereignty, the militarisation of immigration and customs functions, politicians dressing up as airforce pilots, bunting and flags and all the other manifestations of fear mongering and political insecurity.

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