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UK
/tˈʌn/
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NOUN
- a large cask especially one holding a volume equivalent to 2 butts or 252 gals
How To Use tun In A Sentence
- Sceptics stung by that debacle may still be wary. Times, Sunday Times
- He wrote and tcanslaited many fortunate connexion « Mr. Boweai other works, and among the rest being unable to pay the costs in-* wa»the author of one play, called curred by the suit in the Spiritual Biographia dramatica, or, A companion to the playhouse:
- It should be a baritone scoring game and the unfortunate should be in early disceptation for a top 3 pick. Xml's Blinklist.com
- Among profuse schools of trevallies and barracuda, huge tunas and a host of sharks cruise the sheer wall.
- Instead of asking the fortunate few, why doesn't Ted asked the gifted masses of state employees to do a little giveback? We're! Number! 5! (Jack Bog's Blog)
- Close beside me stood my excellent friend Griffiths, the jolly hosteler, of whom I take the present opportunity of saying a few words, though I dare say he has been frequently described before, and by far better pens. The Bible in Spain
- The league was a little smaller, a little clubbier, and there was a lot more opportunity for one-on-one chats. Globe and Mail
- It also has superb golf courses, so if you're a bit of a golf widow, leave him to tussle in the bunker while you slink off to the spa - it's connected to the hotel by a subterranean tunnel.
- Isn't there quite a few "rotund" people in the Obama administration??? Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
- Unfortunately she has to work and then has class after work which is a bit of a bummer.