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blunge

Blunge vs Lunge - What's the difference?

blunge | lunge |


As a verb blunge

is (pottery) to mix clay and water.

As a noun lunge is

blister, bulge.

Blunge vs Blunged - What's the difference?

blunge | blunged |


As verbs the difference between blunge and blunged

is that blunge is (pottery) to mix clay and water while blunged is (blunge).

Blunge vs Bludge - What's the difference?

blunge | bludge |


As verbs the difference between blunge and bludge

is that blunge is to mix clay and water while bludge is to live off the earnings of a prostitute.

As a noun bludge is

the act of bludging.

Plunge vs Blunge - What's the difference?

plunge | blunge |


As verbs the difference between plunge and blunge

is that plunge is (label) to thrust into water, or into any substance that is penetrable; to immerse while blunge is (pottery) to mix clay and water.

As a noun plunge

is the act of plunging or submerging.

Blunge vs Clunge - What's the difference?

blunge | clunge |


As a verb blunge

is (pottery) to mix clay and water.

As a noun clunge is

(uk|vulgar|slang|mostly|internet) vagina.