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bungwall
/ ˈ²úʌŋ·ÉÉ”±ô /
noun
- an Australian fern, Blechnum indicum , having an edible rhizome
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Origin of bungwall1
Example Sentences
"Perhaps," she said, "Mr. Bungwall's gardener is mistaken."
Eliza says that Mr. Bungwall's gardener told us it was a toadstool to keep us from picking it, and then stole it himself, because he knew that it was a mushroom.
Then Mr. Bungwall's gardener arrived, and said that he was sorry to disappoint us in any way, and it was not his fault, but the mushroom was a toadstool.
"If your head clerk says that our toadstool is a mushroom, while Mr. Bungwall's gardener says that our mushroom is a toadstool, we sha'n't like to eat it because of Mr. Bungwall's gardener, and we sha'n't like to throw it away because of your head clerk, and I don't see what to do with it."
I should be sorry to believe it, because I have always found Mr. Bungwall's gardener such a very respectful man.
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