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- PUNG Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PUNG is a sleigh with a box-shaped body
- pung, n. ³ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
Where does the noun pung come from? The earliest known use of the noun pung is in the 1900s OED's only evidence for pung is from 1901, in Scribner's Magazine pung is apparently formed within English, by clipping or shortening Etymons: pungy n
- Pung - Wikipedia
Alice Pung, lawyer, the editor of Growing Up Asian in Australia and author of Unpolished Gem Buyeo Pung (fl 7th century), one of the sons of King Uija of Baekje
- pung - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
While pung is the traditional English term, among English-speaking players of the Japanese variant of mahjong it is more common to use the Japanese-derived term pon, but typically only to refer to a call to claim a tile The set of tiles itself is usually called a triplet instead
- PUNG definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'pung' pung in British English (pʌŋ ) noun Eastern US and Canadian
- Our Amicus Brief in the Pung v. Isabella County Home Equity Theft . . .
Today, I submitted an amicus brief in Pung v Isabella County, the "home equity theft" takings case I previously wrote about here The brief is on behalf of the Cato Institute, and a group of
- Pung - definition of pung by The Free Dictionary
pung (pʌŋ) n (Automotive Engineering) Eastern US and Canadian a horse-drawn sleigh with a boxlike body on runners [C19: shortened from Algonquian tom-pung; compare toboggan]
- What Is A Pung In Mahjong——Special Rules In Mahjong
A pung can also be called a tiplet; it is a combination of three identical tiles In Mahjong games with joker tiles, the joker tile can also be used as a substitute
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