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bungwall
/ ˈbʌŋwɔl /
noun
- an Australian fern, Blechnum indicum , having an edible rhizome
Word History and Origins
Origin of bungwall1
Example Sentences
"Perhaps," she said, "Mr. Bungwall's gardener is mistaken."
Eliza says that Mr. Bungwall's gardener told us it was a toadstool to keep us from picking it, and then stole it himself, because he knew that it was a mushroom.
Then Mr. Bungwall's gardener arrived, and said that he was sorry to disappoint us in any way, and it was not his fault, but the mushroom was a toadstool.
"If your head clerk says that our toadstool is a mushroom, while Mr. Bungwall's gardener says that our mushroom is a toadstool, we sha'n't like to eat it because of Mr. Bungwall's gardener, and we sha'n't like to throw it away because of your head clerk, and I don't see what to do with it."
I should be sorry to believe it, because I have always found Mr. Bungwall's gardener such a very respectful man.
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