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gunny

[ UK /ɡˈʌni/ ]
[ US /ˈɡəni/ ]
NOUN
  1. coarse jute fabric

How To Use gunny In A Sentence

  • His outward vesture appeared to be kind of gunny-sacking, cut and made into a garment that would have made the fortune of a London tailor. Options
  • Other industrial activities include oil refining, and the manufacture of cement, gunnysacks, fertilizer, paper, glass, ceramics, and agricultural implements.
  • In India it is used mainly for the manufacture of a coarse textile known as gunny cloth, used as bale-wrappers, and sacks for coffee and rice. Commercial Geography A Book for High Schools, Commercial Courses, and Business Colleges
  • Surely one of the cheapest and plainest of fibres otherwise known as gunny sacking, or hessian, made from jute... Archive 2007-08-01
  • A draggled muslin cap on his head and a dirty gunny-sack about his slim hips proclaimed him cook of the decidedly dirty ship's galley in which I found myself.
  • My "gunny" sergeant had given them my name. they made their pitch. Ronald dean douglas
  • Yes , now if z will buy her house she will pay it in bags , but then when you buy house in shanghai , I am afraid you have to pay for the house in a gunny sack.
  • Being a mirthful mundivagant of sorts, I decided it was high time to don my gallant gumboots, garish gunnysack, and goose-down garb to take a gander at some far-flung places in need of my presence.
  • The performance went surprisingly well, though, until it was time for the gunnysack race.
  • Gunny bags account for about 90 percent of the total production of Chinese juteand kenaf textile mills.
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