Gooey substance often used as a prank on television.
1But dirt deposited by rain has left it streaked with brownish gunge.
2I feed it into the inferno, watch the black gunge glow orange.
3It involves sulphur dioxide and fluoride and that sort of gunge.
4And the more the imps howled, the faster the gunge spurted.
5Green gunge flowed from their pores, slowly at first, then in bubbling gushes.
6An Orgathé swooped out from the percolating gunge, and descended on the starship.
7They were cocooned like enormous green bugs, strapped tight by the hardening gunge.
8Look, what happened back there is just gunge in the works, nothing to worry about.
9Biodegradable bags be damned, there just isn't enough gunge and garden waste to make it worthwhile.
10Switch from mocha to dirty, green gunge.
11The howls of exultation changed to grunts of pain, as bones stretched and horns curled, the gunge-coated limbs already lengthening.
12Once regarded merely as the stinking gunge one steps over on the way for a swim, seaweed these days is having a renaissance.
13You're going to get a few sentinels, the odd birthing female and maybe some well-fed parents secreting more gunge onto their particular patch.
14It had the most awful smell, and the water always had a horrible rusty-creamy colour with a skin of frothy gunge on it.
15Littering the internet are images of the Australian comic, mouth full of the sort of lurid green gunge that once gunked up kids' TV.
16Outside, guests played on a bouncy castle and dived into a paddling pool full of gunge, but William and Kate stuck to the dance floor.