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Bunga

Bunga may refer to

  • Bunga mas, a tribute that was sent every three years to the King of Siam from its vassal states in the Malay Peninsula
  • The Bunga River in northeastern Nigeria
  • Bunga Bangkai, a common name in Indonesia for mawar, the so-called "carrion flower"
  • Bunga Raya, the Malay name for Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, the national flower of Malaysia
  • Bunga, or Botija, a Caribbean musical instrument of the aerophone type
  • Bunga bunga, an erotic entertainment

Usage examples of "bunga".

The Padre remembered Davenant-Smith was the man who lost his life in Bunga-Bunga, researching into the cause and treatment of sleeping sickness.

How Simon Templar went back to Brook Street, pardand what happened therefs24 Breakfast was served in the bungalow at an hour when all ordinary people, even on a Sunday, are finishing their midday meal.

It seemed to Roger that the two men in the second motor-boat were looking intently towards the bungalow.

What with Patricia on the premises to cramp his style, and Norman Kent crippled, and the British Secret Service, as represented by Captain Gerald Harding, a prisoner inside the fort on a very vague parole, and Chief Inspector Teal combing the district and liable to roll up on the scene at any moment, and Rayt Marius surrounding the bungalow with a young army corps that had already given proof enough that it wasn't accumulated in Maidenhead for a Sunday afternoon bun-fightwell, even such an optimistic man as the Saint had to admit that the affair had begun to look distinctly sticky.

One heard funny things about the Dutch, but that did not mean that all the women in the bungalow had to be Sontrop's mistresses.

When the Japs arrived in 1942, a mortar shell landed on their bungalow.

To my saturated senses, it appeared strange that there were bungalows here with bright lights burning, and music playing on verandahs, and people dancing both indoors and under the trees.

As I moved slowly in his direction, another man came out of the bungalow and stood looking grimly ahead.

When the engine started, I looked out anxiously, expecting everyone to wake in their bungalows and curse us for murdering sleep.

After all this, it was inevitable that we moved en masse to the Dutch major's bungalow in the RAPWI area.

One heard funny things about the Dutch, but that did not mean that all the women in the bungalow had to be Sontrop’s mistresses.

From where he stood, on the veranda of Sheridan's bungalow, he could look down onto the roofs of Santa Mirandathe cluster of white buildings in the Moorish style which formed the centre, and the fringe of adobe huts on the outskirts.

Left and right of him, on the hill above the town, were other bungalows.

His original vague idea had been to make for Kelly's bungalow, get a shave, a bath, some clean clothes, and a cigarette, and sit down to deliberate the best way of capturing the town.

So that Kelly and Sheridan, arriving at the bungalow, would hear the tale from her.