Dungy - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈdʌŋɪ|
Brit.
|ˈdʌŋɪ|
adjective
- Having the texture of dung.
1813, Charles Marshall - A Plain and Easy Introduction to the Knowledge and Practice of Gardening: With Hints on Fish-ponds - Page 354
...they may not be drawn up long legged; and by no means to let them have a dungy soil to grow in, or a very rich one...
- Covered in dung...they may not be drawn up long legged; and by no means to let them have a dungy soil to grow in, or a very rich one...
1999, J. F. Gracey, David S. Collins, Robert J. Huey - Meat Hygiene page 167
If, however, excessively dungy animals are offered for transportation, the owner of the animals is requested to clean them.
- Having an odor of dungIf, however, excessively dungy animals are offered for transportation, the owner of the animals is requested to clean them.
Extra examples
...researchers tracked the wild gorillas by following the piles of dung...
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