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dun
1[duhn]
verb (used with object)
to make repeated and insistent demands upon, especially for the payment of a debt.
noun
a person, especially a creditor, who duns another.
a demand for payment, especially a written one.
dun
1/ dʌn /
noun
a brownish-grey colour
a horse of this colour
angling
an immature adult mayfly (the subimago), esp one of the genus Ephemera
an artificial fly imitating this or a similar fly
adjective
of a dun colour
dark and gloomy
dun
2/ dʌn /
verb
(tr) to press or importune (a debtor) for the payment of a debt
noun
a person, esp a hired agent, who importunes another for the payment of a debt
a demand for payment, esp one in writing
Other Word Forms
- dunness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of dun1
Origin of dun2
Word History and Origins
Origin of dun1
Origin of dun2
Example Sentences
I laughed at first, as I slowly made my way toward the board, but no matter how hard I tried to ignore it, that “dun, dun, dun, dun” kept getting louder.
One of this crew, no surprise, ends up dead before the night is over, and an unusually somber Poirot must figure out whodunit, before he himself gets dun.
“It would go dun dun dun dun,” Bellemeur, 99, says quietly as she sits in her Pasadena retirement home.
It isn’t pretty; the palette runs toward dun and dull red with slashes of marine blue.
This year, Trump formed a “Save America” political action committee that raised an estimated $100 million, mostly by constantly dunning small-dollar donors.
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