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Large cask like a puncheon
Answer for the clue "Large cask like a puncheon ", 3 letters:
tun
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TUN or tun may refer to:
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Tun \Tun\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Tunned ; p. pr. & vb. n. Tunning .] To put into tuns, or casks. --Boyle.
Usage examples of tun.
Can this thing, he wondered queasily, be substituting for the tun tubs of a normal brewery?
Dios uay ti peten uay tu lumil Sacuholpatal Sacmutix tun, Ah Mutule, tunal Pech culhi uay ti cah lae.
Then he saw Tunner himself, his back to him, standing in front of a large window that looked out over a green lawn, some bushes with bright red flowers and the curving trunk of a palm tree.
Tall, trim and still very muscular, Tunner could have been taken for a younger man, even though his black hair was flecked with gray.
Richard said, knowing that under the circumstances Tunner would interpret his request as an order from Admiral Hopper.
He knew he may have made an enemy of Tunner and a man like Tunner had many, many friends in and out of the service.
Thursday, November 16 1600 Richard did not approve of anger either in himself or in others, so he let his annoyance at Tunner go and turned his attention to the problem of the submarine: first, whose was it?
Richard asked him, realizing now that Tunner had probably notified Gray to protect himself should any questions ever arise about the incident.
Richard shook his head, then took the message Tunner had sent to Gray, put it in the packet with the photographs, and replaced all of the material in the wall safe.
Hopper had gone down to Roosevelt Roads for a firsthand briefing from Tunner himself.
We even had dummy messages sent to Captain Richard from Admiral Tunner through Captain Gray, so Richard would be lulled into thinking another officer knew about the unidentified submarine.
You contact Admiral Tunner and tell him I called and asked for the lieutenant.
Admiral Tunner gave me his name and his serial number and I had one of my men run a check on him .
I want you to place Captain Gray, Captain Morris and Admiral Tunner under immediate surveillance.
With Tunning and Dawsett, each delegated as a car commander, Lewsham made haste to reach the street.