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chunder
[ chuhn-der ]
chunder
/ ˈtʃʌndə /
verb
- to vomit
noun
- vomit
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of chunder1
Example Sentences
Even in tracked up chunder, the skis never feel hooky and seem to slink down the fall line.
It’s stiff and damp, with a sheet of Titanal that helps drive through chunder and maintain stability at high speeds.
Juggins's only reply was to administer more whip-smacks, but Chunder Bindabun persevered.
To every power that could move a bayonet or transfer a terrified man, Grish Chunder De appealed telegraphically.
Grish Chunder De has reported himself sick, and has been transferred to his own province without any sort of reprimand.
It was to this place that Grish Chunder De was travelling, there formally to take over charge of the district.
Chunder Shan had never seen a man like him; he was not an Easterner, but some barbarian from the West.
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