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pung
[ puhng ]
noun
Chiefly Eastern Canada and New England.
- a sleigh with a boxlike body.
pung
/ ±èʌŋ /
noun
- a horse-drawn sleigh with a boxlike body on runners
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of pung1
C19: shortened from Algonquian tom-pung; compare toboggan
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Other states have seemingly decided to see how the return to school starts before pung kids on a football field together.
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The NBA is pung players in a bubble at Disney World.
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A sleigh discovered in an old shed isn’t just a cutter but a “one-horse run-around pung.â€
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The little folks were first out upon the porch to look at the two pungs, filled with straw, and each drawn by a pair of heavy horses.
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With winter snows the wagons were generally housed; hundreds, yes, thousands of sleighs, pods, and pungs took their place.
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