Conical closure that fits into a container's opening to seal it.
Give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed on.
A plug used to close a hole in a barrel or flask.
1 Newly emboldened Scottish Conservatives will question the £1bn bung for Northern Ireland.
2 In two hours the driver and messenger sailed in, bung -eyed with excitement.
3 What you lost at the spile, you would gain at the bung .
4 No emergency bung to the NHS can easily rescue it for now.
5 Pull the bung out of the barrel, and let the contents escape?
6 But isn't the old man likely to suffocate with that bung in?'
7 Wouldn't their eyes bung out if I showed 'em their own bones!
8 There, still more bats bung and chippered in protest as the intruders passed.
9 As soon as he went to the front I smelled the keg bung .
10 A rubber bung on the metal seatfloor had either perished or come adrift.
11 What am I supposed to do, bung the expense on my Sainsbury's card?'
12 Come down and see it before he pulls the bung out.
13 Lay some heavy weight over the bung , and let it stand a day.
14 I happened to find the open bung -hole near my eye, and peeped out.
15 A moneth after it works no longer, stop up the bung very close.
16 Yet there is a salve for every sore, a bung for every bunghole.
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