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Dungy

Dungy \Dung"y\, a. Full of dung; filthy; vile; low.
--Shak.

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dungy

a. 1 Resembling or characteristic of dung. 2 Covered in dung

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Dungy

Dungy can refer to:

  • Tony Dungy, football player
  • Camille Dungy, poet
  • Dungy Head, a place

Usage examples of "dungy".

In its wake the stink of masticated sulfur and burning brimstone corrupted the air, and bootprints fused the sand where they had trod into dungy glass.

From the crowd came mutters to the effect that there were worse things than setting tables and doing idiot dances for a living, but the men around the table, several of whom had sat there when Dungy was their chief, frowned doubtfully, as though wondering whether capturing this man would be worth the risk.

It was an odd little parade that descended four flights of stairs and walked a hundred yards down a subterranean corridor that could have been pre-Romanthe hunched dwarf Dungy limping along in the lead, carrying a flaring torch over his head, followed by the two men who frog-marched between them the chintz-curtain-robed Ahmed, whose face behind the false beard and moustache and walnut stain was gray with fear, and Horrabin, bent way over forward to avoid brushing his hat against the roof stones, bringing up the rear on his stilts.

The slab came to rest at a bit more than a ninety degree angle and Dungy stepped back, wiping his brow.

There followed a sound like leaves scuttering across pavement, and then Jacky could see, through the uncovered peek-hole, a waxing red glow, and she could hear Dungy nervously whistling the idiotic song Horrabin always made him sing.

He landed hard on dungy straw, amidst a f1ock of goats that whickered and neighed.

He was engaged in digging, gently and not too actively, in the nice soft, dungy earth where the rhubarb grew.